This article was published on December 21, 2017

Grammarly polishes your writing across all your apps and emails


Grammarly polishes your writing across all your apps and emails

Spell check is great. It helps most of us avoid embarrassing mistakes in our writing all the time. But even the best spell checker only addresses one potential writing trouble spot. As we all know, the English language is rife with complicated sentence structures, multiple meanings, and head-scratching exceptions. So producing well-written emails or reports goes well beyond simply knowing “I before e except after c.”

Grammarly is the writing app that looks and finds far more than simple typos and punctuation errors. Right now, you can get a one-year subscription to Grammarly’s premium service for just $69.98 (49 percent off its regular price) from TNW Deals.

Sure, Grammarly has you covered on all the standard grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors. But this app goes much deeper, dissecting your writing to catch contextual flaws and style nuance that would go undetected by lesser writing aids.

While those inferior products may tell you what you’ve done wrong, Grammarly proactively makes suggestions and recommendations to take your prose from so-so to extraordinary. Grammarly’s clean, effective interface highlights critical mistakes in red and more advanced style errors and recommendations in yellow, allowing you to make immediate changes to instantly strengthen your work.

Whether you’re jotting quick social media posts and emails or more formal documents like cover letters and reports, your writing will also be crisp and free of the mistakes that can make you or your ideas look unprofessional to readers.

Grammarly even offers some next-level features, checking your work for genre-specific style and even scouring more than 8 billion pages across the web to find any hints of plagiarism.

A $140 value, you can knock more than 49 percent off that price right now with this limited time offer.

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