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==Introduction==
'''"The modern ''iteration'' of the phenomenon generally approaches the concept differently, treating tulpas as permanent every-day companions, created to accompany hosts in their daily life."'''
'''"The modern ''iteration'' of the phenomenon generally approaches the concept differently, treating tulpas as permanent every-day companions, created to accompany hosts in their daily life."'''


*iteration: use a simpler word that all English speaking readers will understand to increase readability
*iteration: use simpler words that most English speaking readers will understand to increase readability for PW audience
*every-day: this word does not have a dash. it's either "everyday" or "every day" depending on specific rules.
*every-day: this word does not have a hyphen. it's either "everyday" or "every day" depending on specific rules:
**"everyday" is an adjective (describes a noun) used to describe things that (1) occur every day, or (2) are ordinary or commonplace.
**"everyday" is an adjective (describes a noun) used to describe things that (1) occur every day, or (2) are ordinary or commonplace.
**"every day": the adjective (describes a noun) "every" modifies the noun (person, place, thing, or idea) "day".  
**"every day": the adjective (describes a noun) "every" modifies the noun (person, place, thing, or idea) "day".  
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*the first two commas are grammatically correct, but the third is not.
*the first two commas are grammatically correct, but the third is not.
*acts, remain: this is another example of you adding a comma where you paused in your head which isn't grammatically correct
*acts, remain: this is another example of you adding a comma where you paused in your head which isn't grammatically correct
==Designing a tulpa==