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The term "thought-leader" is not as familiar to people who use English as a second language compared to other words
No need to mention specifically thought leaders
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I understand that "thought leader" is jargon and not very accessible. However, we would like to replace it with other terms that have the same meaning, instead of removing it, which changes the meaning of the text. @Pi-Cla what do you think about "leading voice" or "authority"? |
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The term "thought leader" is not as familiar to us second language users of English so using alternative terms promotes better accessibility