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09-24-2021, 03:23 PM
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Use this link for Grammarly for $66.23
https://gram.ly/HSMb
I found this on a "student deal" website Unidays archived link. But, it doesn;t require you to log into Unidays.
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Not bad! I prefer ProWritingAid now, though.
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Just wondering, Is there a lifetime membership deal anywhere? Or for a very good alternative app that does equally well if not better?
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(09-24-2021, 11:23 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Just wondering, Is there a lifetime membership deal anywhere? Or for a very good alternative app that does equally well if not better?
Not anymore. There used to be ten years ago. But Grammarly YANKED it away from me and deniedI ever had it even with the receipt told me it isn't "real". I depended on grammarly too much I was really mad almost went to prowritingaid but I found this deal and decided 1 more year. I'll probably do prowritingaid lifetime when this expires.
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I know someone who has (I think) a mild, undiagnosed learning disability re expressive writing and she finds Grammarly quite useful, worth every penny.
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(09-25-2021, 12:29 PM)Alpha Wrote: I know someone who has (I think) a mild, undiagnosed learning disability re expressive writing and she finds Grammarly quite useful, worth every penny.
I find it worth it as well. I was raised in a part of the United States where "than" and "then" is the same word and meaning along with a lot of small intricates like that. It translated very poorly into my adult world. When you grow up in a small Navajo town, your form of English is entirely different.
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(09-25-2021, 12:29 PM)Alpha Wrote: I know someone who has (I think) a mild, undiagnosed learning disability re expressive writing and she finds Grammarly quite useful, worth every penny.
I like using Grammarly to proof my papers. It makes me sound smarter than I am and my papers pass first time with no revisions. Wish I had seen this thread earlier. I just paid $60 for a one quarter subscription.
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If you're like me and prefer ProWritingAid, they've got a deal on AppSumo right now: https://appsumo.com/products/prowritingaid/ $200 for lifetime.
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(10-19-2021, 04:38 AM)rachel83az Wrote: If you're like me and prefer ProWritingAid, they've got a deal on AppSumo right now: https://appsumo.com/products/prowritingaid/ $200 for lifetime.
I used to use ProWritingAid but it's not really geared for essay writing. Grammarly's interface is less cluttered and very intuitive imho. Unless they've changed something in the last year or so, ProWriting was not as accurate as Grammarly especially at handling context. Plus I can use Grammarly on my iPhone and iPad and again, unless they've changed recently, that is not an option with ProWriting.
Both are good programs but execute in different ways. I would pay $200 for a lifetime Grammarly sub if it was made available but I don't see that happening any time soon.
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Grammarly saved my azz many times. Without it, no doubt I wouldn't have been able to get straight A's at TESU.
The free version is fine for Sophia/Study.com or other alternative provider assignments, for which grades don't matter much.
The paid version is suitable for academic and professional work.
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