This post has some additional helpful tips, in particular having a summary/putting key points up front.
This doesn’t solve the problem OP complained of—that writers use unnecessarily complicated phrases and long jargon words to describe simple ideas.
Agreed that it doesn’t solve that specific problem, but it serves the same end goal: making things easier for the reader.
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This post has some additional helpful tips, in particular having a summary/putting key points up front.
This doesn’t solve the problem OP complained of—that writers use unnecessarily complicated phrases and long jargon words to describe simple ideas.
Agreed that it doesn’t solve that specific problem, but it serves the same end goal: making things easier for the reader.