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Plain language is clear and straightforward communication that avoids jargon and complex vocabulary. For example, instead of saying "Utilize the following guidelines to enhance operational efficiency," you might say, "Use these tips to work better." This makes the message more accessible and easier to understand for a wider audience.

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