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The Advantage of a Well-Written Research Journal

In my experience working with thousands of non-native English speaking researchers, I have observed that there are plenty of reasons why publishers tend to prefer manuscripts written by these two types of authors. First, well-written Research Journal papers can capture the reader’s attention, so journal editorial team are more likely to send clearly communicated works on for peer review. If you have conducted novel or innovative research, your manuscript might not get published on the journal site if your writing is unclear. The reason behind this is, that your message might get lost and as a result, your important work may never reach the peer review stage. On the other hand, if your data are not groundbreaking, but you’re able to convey your arguments, methods, and findings in a clear and intuitive way your Scientific Journal Articles will make a lasting impact on the publisher’s editorial team, increasing your chances of being considered for peer review. Once your paper i...