>TLS 1.3 enjoys robust
>security proofs and provides excellent security as-is.
as-is, TLS 1.3 does not provide excellent security for long-term connections.
It removes essential features such as asymmetric rekeying and reauthentication.

Would changing it to “provides excellent security for many use-cases as-is” 
address your concern?  Or “can provide excellent security”?  Or does that open 
up the case where people say “where does not it apply?”  Would it be better to 
just remove the “and provides” phrase altogether?

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