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Paragraph Rewriter — Clearer Copy, Same Facts

Paragraph rewriter
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Tone, length, and more options

Top-level task; combine with “Rewrite strength” and “Output layout”.

How different the wording can be; “Light” keeps more phrasing, “Deep” rewrites more.

Whether the model may reorder or re-block text.

Most relevant for summarize and shorten tasks; optional otherwise.

When your output language is English.

Names, numbers, product strings, legal phrasing, or sentences that must stay verbatim.

Banned words, required spellings, “avoid first person”, or format rules.

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About this free AI tool

TKCORE AI lists this as a free tool in the directory: overview, use cases, a short tutorial, and FAQs—plus links to related tools and blog guides.

TKCORE Paragraph Rewriter restates your draft for clarity, tone, or length without changing the underlying facts. Paste a paragraph, state the goal (shorter, more formal, simpler reading level), and regenerate until the voice fits—then export or paste back into your doc.

Editors and localization teams use paragraph rewriters daily. A dedicated page beats chat because the brief encodes “same facts, new voice” every run.

Typical flow: a clear brief, structured options on this page, then human review before you publish or send.

Features

  • Meaning-preserving rewrites — smoother flow, active voice, or simpler vocabulary on request.
  • Tone & length levers — formal, friendly, concise, or expanded within bounds you set.
  • Multi-model comparison — see how different models handle nuance and terminology.
  • Iteration in one URL — regenerate after tweaking a single constraint.

When to use it

  • Marketing polish — tighten hero copy without changing the offer.
  • Support macros — warmer tone while keeping policy language intact.
  • Localization prep — simplify English before human translation.
  • Academic clarity — improve flow while preserving citations you supply.
  • Email snippets — rewrite one paragraph before pasting into Gmail.

Problems, value, and outcomes

Problems it helps solve: wordy first drafts and duplicated phrasing across pages. Value: surgical paragraph passes without rewriting the whole article in chat.

How it works

  1. Paste the paragraph — include any terms that must stay unchanged.
  2. State the rewrite goal — shorter, formal, simpler, or smoother transitions.
  3. Generate & diff mentally — confirm numbers, names, and negations match the original.
  4. Iterate — adjust one constraint at a time for predictable edits.

Example outcome

Example: a PM rewrites a release note paragraph for plainer English, keeps every version number identical, and ships the updated copy to the docs team the same hour.

Examples

Prompt example

Paste paragraph. Goal: smoother flow and topic sentence up front; same facts and order of ideas; do not shorten below 85% of original length; formal tone.

Expected output

A rewritten paragraph with clearer flow—no new statistics, promises, or product names.

Reusable templates

Rewrite brief

Source: [paste]. Goal: [shorter/formal/simpler/smoother]. Keep unchanged: [terms, numbers]. Tone: [voice]. Max length change: [%].

Editor diff check

Verify every number and negation; confirm product names match source; read aloud for awkward rhythm.

FAQ

Will it change my facts?
It should not when you instruct it to preserve meaning—but always diff numbers, dates, and negations manually.
Can it make text shorter?
Yes—specify a target length or percentage so the model knows how aggressive to be.
Is this good for SEO rewrites?
Use for clarity and readability, not to duplicate competitor pages. Add original examples and internal links after rewriting.
Paragraph vs sentence rewriter?
Use Paragraph Rewriter for full paragraphs; Sentence Rewriter for micro-edits on one or two lines.

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