A ‘spellchecker’ for inclusive writing

Spotted: Writing assistants have become a ubiquitous part of office life. Anyone who has worked with Microsoft Word will be familiar with the red and blue squiggly lines that indicate spelling and grammar mistakes. And sophisticated plug-ins like Grammarly—now the tenth most valuable US startup—provide more in-depth feedback on writing style and grammar. But what if … Read More "A ‘spellchecker’ for inclusive writing" The post A ‘spellchecker’ for inclusive writing appeared first on Zarkon Group Real Estate Builders & Developers.
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