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Jamaican team/athletes
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Use of slightly evaluative wording that could be seen as celebratory rather than purely neutral, though it is weak and mostly supported by facts.
The phrase: "Jamaica produced a dominant opening-day performance at the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC) Under-18 and Under-23 Championships in Apizaco, Mexico, winning 16 medals, including eight gold, on Friday." This frames Jamaica’s performance as 'dominant.' While the medal tally supports a strong performance, 'dominant' is a value-laden term that goes slightly beyond neutral description.
Replace evaluative wording with neutral description, for example: "Jamaica produced a strong opening-day performance at the NACAC Under-18 and Under-23 Championships in Apizaco, Mexico, winning 16 medals, including eight gold, on Friday."
Or: "Jamaica finished the opening day of the NACAC Under-18 and Under-23 Championships in Apizaco, Mexico, with 16 medals, including eight gold, on Friday."
If keeping 'dominant,' explicitly relate it to comparative data, e.g.: "Jamaica produced a dominant opening-day performance, winning more medals than any other country, with 16 in total, including eight gold."
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