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Here’s what I’ll do once you give me the content:
– I’ll kick things off with a quick paragraph that lays out what the article’s all about.
– I’ll use
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tags. If you need italics, try instead.
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It’s not just for color, either. These local references help ground the writing, so folks in Tiburon or Fairfax know you’re not just phoning it in.
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Write like you’ve been reporting here for decades. If you can, drop in a tidbit about a favorite bakery in Larkspur or a traffic quirk in San Anselmo.
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Here is the source article for this story: Boys tennis: Redwood’s Afsharipour, doubles advance to NCS semis
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