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Default Typing and sentence structure

When I talk this does not seem to be an issue however, when I type I seem to have a problem with conveying what I want to say properly.. is there someone I can ask to see or something I can do to help with this? This is an important part of my job and while I am not working right now, I am slated to go back on April 8th and would like to have this somewhat under control when I go back... thoughts???
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