1. The Academic Cadence Pass Prompt: "Act as a senior academic journal editor. Review the text below. Do not make the tone casual or informal. Restructure the text to vary the structural cadence—mix tight, single-clause declarative conclusions with complex, multi-clause analytical sentences. Eliminate passive voice patterns (e.g., 'experiments were conducted') and replace them with precise, active academic prose."
  2. The Epistemic Modality Calibration Prompt: "Act as a peer reviewer for a high-impact journal. Scan this text and adjust the levels of certainty (epistemic modality). Replace overly defensive or completely absolute AI generalizations with precise academic hedging vocabulary (e.g., 'suggests,' 'indicates a strong probability,' 'corresponds closely with') to match human researcher nuance."
  3. The Lexical Diversity Engine Prompt: "Act as a university writing director. Analyze the attached draft for linguistic uniformity. AI writing tends to repeat identical transitional terms (e.g., 'furthermore,' 'in conclusion,' 'moreover'). Diversify the transitional flow by integrating varied syntactic transitions and domain-specific terminology that reflects authentic human scholarship."
  4. The Structural Constraints Matrix Prompt: "Act as a lead scientific researcher. Take this section and seamlessly weave in a brief, nuanced acknowledgement of data limitations, methodology constraints, or potential boundary conditions. Introducing these calculated human analytical vulnerabilities completely shatters the flawless, uncritical pattern signature that AI detectors target."
  5. The Human Syntactic Fracture Filter Prompt: "Review the paragraph lengths and internal structures of this academic paper. Break up any perfectly uniform, monotone paragraph blocks. Introduce a mix of high-density conceptual sentences alongside punchy, clear-cut foundational statements to simulate an organic human argument layout."