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A team is developing a system to generate summaries of scientific articles. They are using two different language models. Model A is highly accurate with technical terminology but often produces summaries that are grammatically awkward. Model B excels at generating fluent, well-structured prose but sometimes misinterprets complex technical terms. The team is considering a strategy where they generate a summary from each model for every article and then combine the outputs to create a final version. Which of the following statements provides the most accurate rationale for why this combined approach is likely to be effective?

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