By repeating this interactive process several times, every student can revise and refine her own writing more efficiently than the case she tries to complete her writing within a cycle for only the product.
Doesn't 'only' for the product sound better rather than for 'only' the product?
Top answer
Yes, it sounds better.
— Prajwalkr
Yes, it sounds better.
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