Try different counts to explore how paragraphs balance on the page. Testing with realistic sentences surfaces accessibility concerns early. Forms look better when labels and hints are sentence-like. Consistent wording highlights issues with letter spacing and kerning. Neutral tone keeps attention on layout instead of message. Check typographic scale by previewing multiple levels. Plain English is easier for stakeholders to review in demos. Human-friendly wording exposes issues with hyphenation and ragged edges. Use plain English when you want realistic previews of blog posts and landing pages. Numbers, dates, and times appear naturally in realistic content. Keep contrast high for legibility on mobile and desktop. Forms look better when labels and hints are sentence-like. Brevity is useful in sidebars, cards, and tooltips. Responsive columns benefit from varied sentence lengths. You can fine-tune length by choosing words, characters, or paragraphs. Forms look better when labels and hints are sentence-like. Try bold and italic text to inspect emphasis styles. Keep contrast high for legibility on mobile and desktop. A few longer lines reveal justification and hyphen settings. STH