Have you tried the Grammarly keyboard? #amwriting This also provides a baseline I can compare against. After a long week of smashing deadlines, I look forward to an email with my score seeing how my totals stack up against other Grammarly users feeds my competitive side. I keep an eye on this using the weekly snapshots in Grammarly Insights. Unless you’re already the kind of Stephen King–like beast who cranks out a couple of thousand words daily, there’s probably room for growth. But you’re unlikely to become a better writer by doing it less. Writing a ton of words doesn’t necessarily make you a better writer-there’s a lot to be said for stating a point succinctly. With that in mind, Grammarly has a few suggestions… Here’s a tip: Grammarly runs on powerful algorithms developed by the world’s leading linguists, and it can save you from misspellings, hundreds of types of grammatical and punctuation mistakes, and words that are spelled right but used in the wrong context.
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