This is a great explanation and example that I found online: Placing a modifier between the subject and the verb or between the verb and the direct object can weaken thestructure of the sentence and make the sentence difficult to interpret. In general, the longer and more complicated the modifier, the more it weakens the sentence. Although you can often get away with interrupting the structure of the sentence with a short (one-word) modifier, adding a longer modifier significantly worsens the sentence.
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