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flag A study finds 2% of corporate emails still use clichéd phrases like "hope you're doing well," despite AI use.

A new study by ZeroBounce analyzing over a million work emails found that about 2% contain overused buzzwords, with nearly 3,000 starting with "hope you're doing well" or similar phrases. Despite increased use of AI in drafting emails, clichés like "reach out," "circle back," and "synergy" remain common, indicating AI is replicating human communication habits. The research highlights a persistent reliance on generic, vague language in corporate emails, showing little change despite growing awareness of the issue.

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