I've been using Grammarly for about a week, and they just sent me an email congratulating me on how well I am doing. Turns out, if you proof a book in a week using Grammarly, you can end up with impressive stats compared to other users.
For example, with 394,783 words checked, I was more Productive than 99% of Grammarly users (Don't tell them that the text is the result of about a year of work.) Also, some chapters went through a couple of times.
My Vocabulary is pretty impressive too; better than 99% of users. I probably shouldn't get too excited because those 5,292 words are nothing compared to the 31,534 different words Shakespeare used.
Where I fell down is in Mastery. I'm only more accurate than 75% of users. I blame commas. My english teachers always took issue with my enthusiasm for the comma.
For example, with 394,783 words checked, I was more Productive than 99% of Grammarly users (Don't tell them that the text is the result of about a year of work.) Also, some chapters went through a couple of times.
My Vocabulary is pretty impressive too; better than 99% of users. I probably shouldn't get too excited because those 5,292 words are nothing compared to the 31,534 different words Shakespeare used.
Where I fell down is in Mastery. I'm only more accurate than 75% of users. I blame commas. My english teachers always took issue with my enthusiasm for the comma.
My agency and I do wish the INK application had Microsoft Word plug-in like Grammarly does but INK's WordPress plugin is useful. That means no more pasting text. Also, it helps with Search Engine Optimization so it's better.
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