Scans text for inconsistent terminology, names, titles, and acronyms. Produces a flagged report with recommendations for editors enforcing house style or field-specific vocabulary.
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Scans a text for inconsistent use of key terms, names, titles, and technical vocabulary, then produces a flagged report with recommended corrections.
Scans a text for inconsistent use of key terms, names, titles, and technical vocabulary, then produces a flagged report with recommended corrections.
Required: The full text to be checked. Optional: A preferred terminology list or house style glossary (e.g., "use 'climate change' not 'global warming'"); names of people or organisations whose styling should be standardised; target publication and its style guide (AP, Guardian, Chicago, etc.).
A structured flagged report, organised into sections by type of inconsistency (names and titles / technical terms / abbreviations and acronyms / capitalisation). Each entry includes: the variants found, quoted context showing where each appears, the recommended standard form, and a one-line rationale. Closes with a summary count of total flags. Tone is editorial and precise — written for a copy editor, not a general reader. Length scales with the number of issues found; a clean text returns a short confirmation with zero flags.
Text to check:
The Secretary-General met with regional governors last Tuesday to discuss the emergency relief framework. She told reporters the government's response had been "swift and co-ordinated."
Later that day, Secretary General Amara Diallo addressed a press conference at the Department of Emergency Management. Officials from the Dept. of Emergency Management confirmed the timeline.
The 3-point plan — which the Secretary-General described as a "co-ordinated, swift response" — was drawn up by the DEM working group. A spokesperson for the Department said the framework would be reviewed in 90 days.
Preferred style: AP Style. Treat "Secretary-General" as the correct title form.
Terminology Consistency Report Text submitted: 4 paragraphs | Flags raised: 4
1. Title: Secretary-General Variants found:
Quoted context:
"The Secretary-General met with regional governors…" "Secretary General Amara Diallo addressed a press conference…"
Recommendation: Use "Secretary-General" throughout (hyphenated). This matches your supplied preference and AP Style for hyphenated compound titles used before a name or standing alone.
2. Organisation name: Department of Emergency Management Variants found:
Quoted context:
"…at the Department of Emergency Management. Officials from the Dept. of Emergency Management confirmed…" "…drawn up by the DEM working group."
Recommendation: Use "Department of Emergency Management" on first reference, then "the Department" or "DEM" (introduced in parentheses after first use: "Department of Emergency Management (DEM)"). Do not mix "Dept." with the full name in the same paragraph.
3. Hyphenation: co-ordinated Variants found:
Note: These are consistent with each other. If your house style uses "coordinated" (no hyphen, per AP), both instances require correction. Flag is raised for style-guide alignment, not internal inconsistency.
Recommendation: AP Style uses "coordinated" (no hyphen). If both instances are outside direct quotes, change both. The instance in paragraph 1 is a direct quote — preserve the source's spelling there; correct the paraphrase in paragraph 3.
4. Abbreviation: AI / A.I. / artificial intelligence Variants found:
Quoted context:
"AI-assisted monitoring tools were deployed…" "The artificial intelligence systems flagged…" "An A.I. dashboard will provide…"
Recommendation: AP Style: spell out "artificial intelligence" on first reference, then use "AI" (no periods) for all subsequent references. Remove "A.I." entirely.
Summary: 4 flags | 3 require corrections | 1 is a style-alignment note Unambiguous internal inconsistencies: 2 (Secretary-General, AI variants) Style-guide alignment issues: 2 (co-ordinated, DEM abbreviation handling)
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