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Romain·August 11, 2026

Voice constitution

Built from six exchanges, no writing samples.

How you build a sentence Short. You lead with the fact and add the nuance after, never before. Average sentence in your spoken answers: 14 words. You almost never use a subordinate clause at the start.

What you do that most people do not You contradict the expected answer in the first line, then justify. « The leather is not what fails. » Then the explanation. That is a structure, and it is reusable.

Your verbs Concrete and physical: cut, stitch, carry, fail, last. You avoid abstract verbs almost entirely. No « leverage », no « enable », no « empower ».

How you handle uncertainty You say « I do not know » and then say what would settle it. Three times out of six exchanges. Keep it: it is rare and it reads as competence.

What you never do Superlatives. Rhetorical questions. Addressing the reader as « you » in the first sentence.

The line that is most yours « It will outlive you, but the handle will not. »

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