Rewriting to avoid plagiarism.

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Here is the website where I got the informal from. https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/support/helps/self-help-resources/grammar/formal-and-informal-language

Can you please rewrite the following paragraph for me so that it avoids plagiarism. Can you also fix any grammatical error and edit the sentences (if something doesn't sound right).

Another factor that led ain't to become controversial is the sheer informality of the word itself. In the English language, formal and informal language serve different purposes. The tone, the choice of words, and the way words are put together vary significantly between these two styles. To begin, formal language is less personal than informal language. It is used when writing for professional or academic purposes like university assignments. Moreover, it does not include colloquialisms, contractions, nor first person pronouns such as I and we. Informal language, on the other hand, is more casual and spontaneous. It is used when communicating with friends or family either in writing or in conversations. Ain’t, in this case, serves as a colloquialism; a colloquial by definition, is informal language. And the fact that formal essays requires a specific level of diction, tone, and structure to be considered acceptable, it is unlikely that the use of ain’t would not prosper in formal writing at any moment. With that being said, the usage of ain’t should be restricted from formal writing and limited to only certain conversations and informal writing.