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[QUOTE="Jarvis323, post: 6829027, member: 475688"] I don’t have anything to compare with but I’ve been using grammarly with the pro subscription. It works pretty well. It allows to choose the type of document and audience. E.g., academic+report+knowledgeable. It will do grammar, but also make recommendations pertaining to style and readability, like removing redundant sentences, unnecessary words, etc. It also points out difficult to read or overly complex sentences, and sometimes suggests changing the order of sentences. If you spend the time and solve all of the issues your text will be simpler and easier to read, generally. However, it is annoying the way it frequently recommends synonyms that don’t make sense in the context. You basically have to attend to each suggestion to make sure it gets it right. The free version isn’t as good as the paid version. [/QUOTE]
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