We Have A User Request To Produce An Article Based On A Source. We Have Structured

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We have a user request to produce an article based on a source. We have structured journalist notes that outline the content.

The request says: “Important: Write the final article only. Keep the article body within the requested word range.

Prefer concise sentences to avoid gateway timeouts.”

The article requirements:

– Title: 12-15 words; no ‘:’ or ‘-‘ in the title; do not use character names from the video. So we cannot mention any names (the artists) in the title.

Title must be 12-15 words. We need to keep it between 12 and 15 words inclusive.

– Body: between 1000 and 1400 inclusive (target 1400). Means the total word count of the article (presumably body) must be within this range.

So we need to aim for 1400 words perhaps. We need to produce paragraphs, each exactly 2 sentences; blank line between paragraphs; plain text only.

So each paragraph must have exactly 2 sentences. And we need to separate paragraphs with a blank line.

No other formatting like headings or bullet points. Probably we need to produce a series of paragraphs, each with two sentences, making a whole article.

The total length must be between 1000-1400 words. So with each paragraph being 2 sentences, we need to estimate average sentence length.

We’ll need roughly maybe 30-40 paragraphs of 2 sentences each, each sentence perhaps 12-20 words. Let’s compute: If we have, say, 30 paragraphs, that’s 60 sentences.

At average 15 words per sentence, that’s 900 words. Too low.

If we aim for 40 paragraphs, that’s 80 sentences, 15 words each => 1200 words. So maybe 45 paragraphs => 90 sentences => 1350 words.

50 paragraphs => 100 sentences => 1500 words (over). So perhaps around 45-48 paragraphs.

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We need to ensure that the article is thorough, balanced, includes content from description and transcript (though transcript maybe minimal). It’s about the nostalgic “then and now” video mixing old footage from 1985 with recent footage.

The article should have professional tone. The content must be free of sensitive/offensive content.

We cannot use character names from the video. However, the structured journalist notes mention that the video includes artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Al Jarreau, Steve Perry, Kenny Loggins, Dionne Warwick, Willie Nelson, Daryl Hall.

The requirement says: “do not use character names from the video.” That presumably means we should not mention the individual artist names in the article, as they’re character names. The user wants us to not use them.

But do we have to avoid referencing them? The note says “do not use character names from the video.” We can reference them generically, but better avoid direct names.

The note says “do not use character names from the video.” So maybe we must avoid naming those artists. So we need to refer to them as “the legendary vocalists,” “the ensemble,” “the performers,” etc.

So we cannot mention “Bruce Springsteen,” etc. We also must not use colon or dash in title.

Now, we must produce an article with Title: 12-15 words, no colon/dash. Title cannot include colon or dash.

Title cannot use character names. So maybe a title like “A 40-Year Musical Journey: From 1985 Unity to Modern Hope”.

Let’s count words: “A (1) 40-Year (2) Musical (3) Journey: (4) From (5) 1985 (6) Unity (7) to (8) Modern (9) Hope (10)”. That’s only 10 words.

Also colon is disallowed. So can’t use colon.

We need 12-15 words. Without colon/dash.

Let’s produce something like: “From Studio Session to Decades Later: The Timeless Unity of a Charity Anthem”. Count words: “From(1) Studio(2) Session(3) to(4) Decades(5) Later:(6) The(7) Timeless(8) Unity(9) of(10) a(11) Charity(12) Anthem(13)”.

That’s 13 words, but includes colon. Can’t use colon.

Remove colon maybe replaced with “Later The”. Something like: “From Studio Session to Decades Later The Timeless Unity of a Charity Anthem”.

Count: From(1) Studio(2) Session(3) to(4) Decades(5) Later(6) The(7) Timeless(8) Unity(9) of(10) a(11) Charity(12) Anthem(13). That’s 13 words, fine, no colon.

Good.

But “From Studio Session to Decades Later The Timeless Unity of a Charity Anthem” maybe doesn’t convey “We Are the World”. Could be okay.

Let’s craft a title that is 12-15 words, no colon/dash, no artist names. Might be: “A Four Decade Visual Journey: The Enduring Hope of a Charity Song”.

Count: A(1) Four(2) Decade(3) Visual(4) Journey:(5) The(6) Enduring(7) Hope(8) of(9) a(10) Charity(11) Song(12). Contains colon; remove colon.

“A Four Decade Visual Journey The Enduring Hope of a Charity Song”. Count: A(1) Four(2) Decade(3) Visual(4) Journey(5) The(6) Enduring(7) Hope(8) of(9) a(10) Charity(11) Song(12).

That’s 12 words, no colon/dash, okay.

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Alternatively: “From 1985 Studio Harmony to Modern Reflection: A Timeless Unity Anthem”. Count: From(1) 1985(2) Studio(3) Harmony(4) to(5) Modern(6) Reflection:(7) A(8) Timeless(9) Unity(10) Anthem(11).

Contains colon, remove colon. “From 1985 Studio Harmony to Modern Reflection A Timeless Unity Anthem”.

Count: From1 19852 Studio3 Harmony4 to5 Modern6 Reflection7 A8 Timeless9 Unity10 Anthem11. That’s 11 words, not enough.

Need 12-15. Could add “for” maybe: “From 1985 Studio Harmony to Modern Reflection A Timeless Unity Anthem for All”.

Count: From1 19852 Studio3 Harmony4 to5 Modern6 Reflection7 A8 Timeless9 Unity10 Anthem11 for12 All13. That’s 13 words, okay.

But we must avoid colon/dash. So “From 1985 Studio Harmony to Modern Reflection A Timeless Unity Anthem for All”.

This has no colon. Good.

But note: “Studio Harmony” might refer to studio. This is okay.

The article needs to be 1000-1400 words, each paragraph 2 sentences, blank line between paragraphs. So we need to design paragraphs with 2 sentences each.

We must ensure each paragraph exactly 2 sentences. Use plain text only.

We need to incorporate key points: the “then and now” split format; visual aging of artists; emotional