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. 2023 Jun 29;12(1):261-270.
doi: 10.5334/pme.1072. eCollection 2023.

Writing with ChatGPT: An Illustration of its Capacity, Limitations & Implications for Academic Writers

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Writing with ChatGPT: An Illustration of its Capacity, Limitations & Implications for Academic Writers

Lorelei Lingard. Perspect Med Educ. .
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