In situations where a review has been primarily negative, it is generally more constructive to end with a "performance gap." This approach allows you to highlight areas where the product falls short compared to expectations or alternatives, providing constructive feedback that could be useful for both the consumers and the producers. It gives a clear indication of what could be improved without leaving the reader with an entirely negative impression.
If your review has been primarily negative your should:
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end negatively.
end negatively.
end positively.
end positively.
end with a "performance gap."
end with a "performance gap."
end with a comparison to other products.
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