Have you tried Grammarly?

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Grammarly is a versatile writing assistant that job seekers, writers, and professionals use to proofread and edit their documents. The tool meticulously examines text for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors while simultaneously enriching vocabulary usage. It aids in identifying and replacing complex sentences with more efficient ones, refreshing repetitive language, and strengthening overall writing clarity to articulate intentions effectively. As a comprehensive digital writing tool, Grammarly offers grammar and spell checking, plagiarism detection services, and valuable suggestions for writing clarity, conclusions, vocabulary, style, and tone. Particularly beneficial for students, it facilitates the detection and correction of low-level errors in written work, helping them steer clear of inadvertent plagiarism.

Pricing: 

Grammarly offers three different plans:
  • Free $0 
  • Premium Features 
    • $30 per month ($12 per month with annual billing).
      • $360 for 12 months.
    • $20 quarterly with annual billing.
      • $240 for 12 months.
    • $12 per month with annual billing. 
      • $144 for 12 months.
  • Business Plan
    • 3 users or more can sign up for this plan.
      • $25 per member per month.
    • A breakdown of price adjustments as a member is added. 
      • Cost of 3 to 9 users: $15 per user per month
      • Cost of 10 to 49 users: $14.50 per user per month.
      • Cost of 50+ users: $12.50 per user per month. 

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    I personally enjoy using Grammarly, especially when it comes to research papers. Grammarly, a widely used writing tool, boasts several advantages:
  1. It comes equipped with a built-in plagiarism checker, enhancing the user's ability to maintain originality.
  2. Grammarly excels in identifying punctuation errors and catching misspelled words, contributing to improved overall writing quality. Its efficiency is noteworthy, requiring only a few minutes to use, and it offers valuable suggestions that aid in the user's learning process.
  3. Grammarly provides real-time checking and seamlessly integrates with most browsers, social media platforms, and email services.

    However, despite its high accuracy, Grammarly has some drawbacks. It may not catch every mistake, lacks the option to instruct it to ignore instances of correct errors, and its suggestions could be more accurate. Furthermore, it does not function with Google Docs, and the free version is marked by aggressive advertising. Offline editing is not supported, and while Grammarly is a powerful tool, it cannot entirely replace the need for manual proofreading.



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