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Bottom line is; don't be afraid to throw your chapter into Grammarly. My personal method is Grammarly first—Grammarly in one monitor and the document on the other and just fix all the problems that comes up. I think Grammarly browser updated recently so it actually shows premium-choicesfor free now(but you have to figure out whats wrong still). then I upload that document to Google Docs and edit all the things that Grammarly misses, which is usually a lot.

Although Grammarly is good, it's not as ideal for fiction, it might recommend stiff stuff to you that makes no sense (google does this too, particularly Brit Eng and American English) but you would be surprised at how useful they are. Sometimes both give suggestions, other times you have to tell it to fuck off with some choices. Good luck anon, make sure to post the link when it's approved.

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