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  • What platforms do you use to check grammar?

    Mary Rumyantzeva, PhD
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    I'd appreciate your recommendations for a tool that checks grammar across different tabs, including emails and social media.

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    Ruben Lozano
    Hello @mary_rumyantzeva I have Grammarly Grammarly . I started using it from the beginning, I think in 2015 or so, and since then I am still using it. Happy so far. And you?
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    Edmond Bitay
    I get around with Grammarly free version. Although recently it promotes more aggressively and also wants me to sound more friendly and inclusive, without me asking it do that.
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    Daniel Chen
    Grammarly in the past, but now I'm using ChatGPT for sure.
    Arzu Özkan
    Always Grammarly and ChatGPT! :)
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    Business Marketing with Nika
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    Grammarly Deepl Google Translate ChatGPT I work with all of them to make sure everything is tip-top. Well, it depends on the importance of the message/client etc. Most of the time I write, write, write with mistakes and other people correct them. :D This is how I learn from my grammar mistakes. Feel free to correct me.
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    @mary_rumyantzeva I would say that translating to English is much more precise than Google Translate. They are very good. I think they are a German company.
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    Thomas Yanik
    It used to be Grammarly for me before but now its ChatGpt 4
    Shreyas Iyer
    Not a tool, but I re-read this book every 1-2 years. One of the best english grammar guides. https://www.amazon.com/Essential...
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    Felya Bilgen
    ChatGPT works good enough for this
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    Mary Rumyantzeva, PhD
    @felicitias ChatGPT has started to overlook grammar mistakes, which really concerns me.
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    Daniel Chen
    @felicitias @mary_rumyantzeva I'm interested in the 'overlooked grammar mistakes.' Can you point out some examples? Thanks.
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    Ashley from Shadow
    @felicitias remember when google translate used to be a mess? LOL
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    Max Avery
    Grammarly for this particular use case for long format work, ProWritingAid is really good
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    Max Avery
    @mary_rumyantzeva for sure, it seems to get overlooked a fair bit for some reason - really powerful tool
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    AmazingSylvia
    Highly recommended Grammerly.
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    Jesse Zaman
    Chat GPT for sure.
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    Steve Joe
    Previously I were using grammerly but now using chatgpt
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    Nastassia
    I use Deepl Write and beloved Grammarly for more than 10 years :)
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    Mary Rumyantzeva, PhD
    @nastassia_k Thank you for this recommendation. I will check it out
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    Klim Sidorov
    Personally, I use LanguageTool. I can control my data with self-hosted version. Also, both the terms of service and privacy policy are fine. The only drawback is you can’t use mobile app with self-hosted solution. It was surprising to me to learn that many people use ChatGPT to accomplish this task. It is strange, because it is very inconvenient and difficult to control how exactly to correct the text. ps. I don’t like Grammarly for T&C and Privacy.
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