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Book Wordy podcast 9 Society of Heart...
Book Wordy podcast 10 Granny Starseed
The quest of eliminating pesky typos
After doing some research on electronic editors, I went with the free version of Grammarly (and no I did not install it into my browser).
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I have heard good things about Grammarly. Nothing wrong with going that extra mile even with an editor. Thanks for this.
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