By case hq | MAY 13, 2026
Your abstract is your first impression, it decides if readers stay or skip.
In just a few lines, it must hook, inform, and spark curiosity.
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A strong abstract tells a complete mini-story of your work.
It quickly shows the problem, method, results, and why it matters.
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Start with context, then state the problem and your objective clearly.
Follow with methods, key results, and a meaningful conclusion.
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Open with a relatable insight or surprising fact to pull readers in.
Create tension by highlighting the problem your work solves.
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Use simple language and avoid jargon or long sentences.
Aim for 150–250 words that anyone can quickly understand.
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Don’t add unnecessary details, citations, or vague statements.
Avoid repetition, every word should add value and clarity.
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