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Save 50% on writing and grammar app ProWritingAid
Writing may seem easy in theory, but actually putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) is much more difficult in practice. And if you think people don’t recognize your lackluster wordsmith-ing or grammatical know-how, they do. They really do.
While the likelihood of you rivaling Hemingway any time soon is slim to none, ProWritingAid Premium is a great tool for appearing more respectable when it comes to everything from email correspondence to cover letters.
A grammar checker, style editor, and writing mentor all packed into one intuitive program, this tool helps take your writing to new heights. In addition to spotting spelling and grammatical errors, it aids in fixing style issues too. It employs artificial intelligence to resolve problems like repetitiveness, vague wording, sentence length variation, over-dependence on adverbs, passive voice, and more. It also lends you a hand in finding the right words through its built-in word explorer and contextual thesaurus.
In an effort to train you to become the best writer you can be, ProWritingAid offers detailed explanations behind its stylistic suggestions so you can learn as you go. Plus, as you write or edit your piece, you get to track your common mistakes and bad habits to help you get rid of them quickly.
Take your writing to the next level with a ProWritingAid Premium subscription. The two-year plan is now available for $44.99 — 50% off the usual cost of $90.
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