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My client said my article is still AI even after using JustDone Humanizer. How do I prove it’s usable?



   
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Humanized content often sounds smoother but still lacks strong originality. Clients should not depend only on detector scores—they should review quality and intent.



   
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Provide drafts, writing steps, and manual editing. Focus on authenticity rather than only passing AI detection.



   
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