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Default Grammar and spelling aid for online posting

I found a free app that edits the grammar and spell corrects my posts. It is www.grammarly.com

I've only had it installed for a day but it seems to be worthwhile. My brain likes to transpose letters and even words and it finds the errors and gives me an opportunity to correct them.

For those who struggle to type correctly, it can be helpful.
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