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"text": "As a test-bed, we use a science writing form called \"tweetorials\" (Breu, 2020) . Tweetorials are short, technical explanations of around 500 words written on Twitter for a general audience; they have a low-barrier to entry and are gaining popularity as a science writing form (Soragni and Maitra, 2019) . We present a system that aims to inspire writers when writing tweetorials on a topic of their expertise. This system provides what we call \"sparks\": sentences generated with a language model intended to spark ideas in the writer.",
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