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Draft complete slides from an approved outline

Expands an approved outline into complete slides: assertion headline, tight bullets, speaker notes, and actionable visual direction.

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Draft full slide content from the approved outline below.

Deck context: [TOPIC, AUDIENCE, AND THE DECISION OR OUTCOME THE DECK DRIVES]
Delivery: [PRESENTED LIVE / SENT AS A READING DECK]
Tone: [E.G. PLAIN AND DIRECT, FORMAL, CONVERSATIONAL]

For every slide in the outline, produce exactly four blocks:

1. Headline — one full-sentence assertion, fourteen words maximum, stating the slide's point.
2. Body — three to five bullets, each a fragment of ten words or fewer, no sub-bullets, no bullet restating the headline. If the slide is better served by a single chart, a quote, or one large number, say so and give that instead of bullets.
3. Speaker notes — 60 to 120 words in a natural first-person speaking voice: how to open the slide, the one thing to emphasize, and the transition line into the next slide. If this is a reading deck, write the notes as explanatory prose for a reader instead.
4. Visual direction — one or two sentences a designer could act on: the type of visual (chart type, diagram, photo, icon row, plain text), what it depicts, and where the viewer's eye should land first. Never write "relevant image."

Keep terminology consistent across slides. Use only facts from the outline and context I provided; where you need a number or example I have not given, insert [NEEDED: DESCRIPTION OF MISSING FACT] rather than inventing one.

Outline:
[PASTE APPROVED OUTLINE]
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