First, the user wants an original article for the keyword "24 Inch Mini Blinds". I need to use the provided context where relevant. The context includes phrases like "In this video I show you how to install cordless", "Shop now - shorturl.at/ivCO8", and mentions of "Vinyl", "The Cordless GII Morningstar", etc. I should weave these into the article naturally. The article must be 600 to 900 words, with natural headings, avoid unsupported claims, and not mention that it was AI-generated. I need to write only safe HTML using h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, and em tags. No markdown fences, so I'll start directly with HTML tags. Structure the article: - Start with a title? But the requirements say "natural headings", so I can use h2 for main sections and h3 for subsections. I'll begin with an introductory paragraph using p tags. - Cover topics like: - Introduction to 24 inch mini blinds. - Features (e.g., cordless, vinyl, etc.) - Installation tips (using the context about installation videos). - Benefits (e.g., economical, custom). - Maybe a section on types like Cordless GII Morningstar or classic blinds. - Conclusion. Incorporate context phrases: - "Many of these types of" – I can use this to describe common types. - "These economical custom" – for describing cost-effective options. - "Shop now - shorturl.at/ivCO8" – I need to include this phrase, but since it's a call-to-action, I can place it in a natural way, like in a sentence about where to purchase. But the user said "Shop now - shorturl.at/ivCO8" multiple times, so I should use it once or twice. Avoid unsupported claims: Don't say things like "they are the best" without evidence. Stick to factual descriptions. Word count: 600-900 words. I'll draft content and then check word count. HTML format: Only use specified tags. So, for example:

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