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The concept for the song began after the pair shared similar insecurities with each other, leaving Shelton to write the first verse, followed by Stefani analyzing it and writing her own. → A concept can't began; reword it to sound like there were some sessions or such
who found → with them founding it
"with them founding it" is grammatically incorrect so I stated "with them finding it" instead
also appreciated → remove "also"
on the United States' → remove "the"
The release → The recording's release
day, on → remove comma
Background and composition
The duet → The release of the duet
notes to → notes of
expressed the → expressed that the
Shelton also expressed → He further explained
second. Shelton described → second, which Shelton described as:
Try to alternate word using for "duet"
It is a → It portrays a
"don't gush about their relationship in the press too much, as they try to keep some semblance of privacy. Instead, they wrote a song about it." → "[didn't] gush about their relationship in the press too much, as they [tried] to keep some semblance of privacy. Instead, they wrote a song about it."
Stefani sings about her → The lyrics of the recording delve on Stefani's
the two met → the two artists met
Critical reception
well received → well-received
hitsville" and thanking → hitsville", with her thanking
also thought → remove "also"
stating Stefani → stating that Stefani
remove "and concluded by"
selected the track → selected the recording
stating "as → stating that
Chart performance
debut, behind → remove comma
The song has sold → The track has sold (you repeat "song" twice)
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The concept for the song began after the pair shared similar insecurities with each other, leaving Shelton to write the first verse, followed by Stefani analyzing it and writing her own. → A concept can't began; reword it to sound like there were some sessions or such
who found → with them founding it
"with them founding it" is grammatically incorrect so I stated "with them finding it" instead
also appreciated → remove "also"
on the United States' → remove "the"
The release → The recording's release
day, on → remove comma
Background and composition
The duet → The release of the duet
notes to → notes of
expressed the → expressed that the
Shelton also expressed → He further explained
second. Shelton described → second, which Shelton described as:
Try to alternate word using for "duet"
It is a → It portrays a
"don't gush about their relationship in the press too much, as they try to keep some semblance of privacy. Instead, they wrote a song about it." → "[didn't] gush about their relationship in the press too much, as they [tried] to keep some semblance of privacy. Instead, they wrote a song about it."
Stefani sings about her → The lyrics of the recording delve on Stefani's
the two met → the two artists met
Critical reception
well received → well-received
hitsville" and thanking → hitsville", with her thanking
also thought → remove "also"
stating Stefani → stating that Stefani
remove "and concluded by"
selected the track → selected the recording
stating "as → stating that
Chart performance
debut, behind → remove comma
The song has sold → The track has sold (you repeat "song" twice)
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.