: Re: Knowing when to disobey the advice of grammar software When writing I try to be my own editor in order to improve the quality of what I write. When I feel happy I use Hemingway to further
I sometimes use Grammarly, and although it's correct for most cases, sometimes it isn't.
For example, the software might warn you about 'a fragment being incorrect', when all you need is a comma or the removal of a word.
Essentially, what I'm saying is that software is just software, it aims to be accurate but it's not always going to be correct. You need to take its advice with a pinch of salt and use your common sense / gut instinct as well.
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