First, the user wants an original article for the keyword "60 Inch Smart Tvs On Sale". I need to use the provided context where applicable. The context includes phrases like "Confused about which", "CHECK TODAY'S BEST PRICES ▻ 1. INSIGNIA 50" Class F50 Series", "I Found The 7 Best", "Related Keyword: Best", "APREMIUM", "Get the Samsung S95F: ...", "Links to the best budget", and "CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO: SQD-Mini". I should incorporate these naturally into the article. The article must be 600 to 900 words, use natural headings, avoid unsupported claims, and not mention that it was AI-generated. I'll write in HTML only with safe tags like h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, and em. No markdown fences. Since the keyword is "60 Inch Smart Tvs On Sale", I'll focus on that. But note that the context mentions "50" Class F50 Series" and Samsung models like S95F and S90F, which might not be 60 inches. I'll use them as references or recommendations. I'll structure the article with natural headings. For example: - Introduction: Discuss the confusion in choosing a 60-inch smart TV on sale. - Section 1: Key Features to Consider When Buying 60-Inch Smart Tvs On Sale - Section 2: Top Recommendations for 60-Inch Smart Tvs On Sale - Section 3: Where to Find the Best Deals on 60-Inch Smart Tvs - Section 4: Tips for Making a Purchase - Conclusion: Emphasize checking prices and features. I need to integrate the context. For instance: - Use "Confused about which" in the introduction. - Reference "CHECK TODAY'S BEST PRICES" and "1. INSIGNIA 50" Class F50 Series" but adjust for 60-inch. Since the context says 50-inch, I can mention that while 60-inch is the focus, similar models like the Insignia 50" are worth considering for budget. - "I Found The 7 Best" could be adapted to "I found the 7 best 60-inch smart TVs on sale." - "Related Keyword: Best" might suggest using "best" in headings. - "APREMIUM" might refer to a brand or quality; I can use it as in "APREMIUM models offer great value." - "Get the Samsung S95F..." – I can list Samsung models as recommendations. - "Links to the best budget" – I can mention budget options. - "CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO: SQD-Mini" – I can include a suggestion to check a video review. I must avoid unsupported claims. So, I'll state facts or general advice without exaggeration. Word count: 600-900. I'll aim for around 750 words. I'll write in HTML. For example: ```html

Understanding the 60 Inch Smart TV Market

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``` Now, let's outline the article: - Headline: "Your Guide to Finding the Best 60 Inch Smart Tvs On Sale" But the keyword is "60 Inch Smart Tvs On Sale", so I should include that in the content. Natural headings: - "Why You Might Be Confused About Which 60 Inch Smart TV to Choose" - "Key Features to Look for in 60 Inch Smart Tvs On Sale" - "Top Picks for 60 Inch Smart Tvs On Sale" - "Where to Check Today's Best Prices for 60 Inch Smart Tvs" - "Budget Considerations for 60 Inch Smart Tvs" - "Final Thoughts on Buying 60 Inch Smart Tvs On Sale" Incorporate context: - In the confusion section: "Confused about which? You're not alone." - In the picks section: "I found the 7 best 60-inch smart TVs on sale, but here are a few highlights." - In the prices section: "CHECK TODAY'S BEST PRICES, such as the Insignia 50" Class F50 Series, which is a great budget option, but for 60-inch, consider similar models." But since the context says 50