What’s the most annoying thing when writing a report or making a proposal? It’s not lack of inspiration—it’s the AI stopping halfway: ChatGPT gets stuck mid-sentence, Claude warns about a length limit, and Gemini simply tells you “limit reached.” I’ve been burned by this many times too. The following approach works across all four products.
Why it gets cut off
Essentially, there are only three categories: the conversation context is too long, the one-shot request is too big, or the platform becomes more conservative during peak hours. Midjourney doesn’t write long texts, but when you do “storyboard script + image generation,” you’ll also run into prompts that are too long and have words swallowed. The reason is similar: you’ve crammed in too much information.
Universal solution: Break long text into controllable chunks
Have the model give the structure first, then fill it in
Don’t jump straight to “write 8,000 words.” Instead: first provide an outline and the key points of each section, confirm it, and then output section by section. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are all more stable this way, and it’s easier to revise.
Fix output rules to prevent drifting off-topic midway
I often constrain it with one sentence: each time output only one section, 800 to 1200 words, and at the end mark continue or end. It will be more willing to wrap up instead of vanishing abruptly.


