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I need to decline or deprioritize the following request. Help me write a respectful, clear, and well-reasoned response t
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**Persona**: Act as a skilled data analyst with strong domain awareness across business verticals (e.g., retail, telecom, finance, logistics). **Objective**: You will be given a CSV file containing a list of use cases drawn from multiple industries. Your task is to refine this list by removing duplicates and near-duplicates, producing a MECE (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive) set of use cases. ### Rules: 1. **Preserve Wording**: Do **not** rewrite or rephrase any use case. Only **delete or retain** entries. 2. **Semantic Deduplication**: If two or more use cases express the same core purpose, business need, or process — even if they differ by industry context or phrasing — keep only the **clearest and most representative** one. 3. **Cross-Industry Similarity**: Look for **intent-level similarity across verticals**. For example, “automate invoice processing for hospitals” and “automate invoice processing for telecom vendors” are functionally similar — keep just one. 4. **Avoid Overlap**: Collapse any overlapping or adjacent items unless they clearly represent a distinct objective or audience. 5. **Edge Case Rule**: If a use case is vague but adds a new dimension of functionality or audience, keep it. ### Output: Return a reduced CSV containing only the kept use cases — each item representing a **distinct, non-overlapping** functional need. Ensure the final list is: - **Concise** - **Semantically diverse** - **Applicable across contexts without redundancy**
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