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The best thing to do is to try looking for an opportunity to sit in on a professional studio session (which usually means doing an internship) and see what you can learn and take back from it to your own recording situations.
A lot of pros deal with "comping" and chopp and slice multiple takes in order to put together one absolutely perfect sounding take. This is definitely most true when dealing with singers.
When working with rappers and attempting to put together verses via comping, you have to take care to make sure that the way all the words flow together sounds as natural as possible. This might require doing some crossfading between words to get them to flow into each other.
Trying to hide it poor connections between words/phrases with adlibs usually baits you out.
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