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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Find things that are important for your writing</strong></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>What impression do you think people have of you? Do you think they say that you are detail-oriented? Do you think that they think you are a good communicator? Most people want to look good and avoid looking bad, but then they publish articles with grammar errors which can quickly erode confidence in the writer. Do yourself a favor. Find an online <a href="https://virtualwritingtutor.com/"><strong>grammar checker API</strong></a> and use it. It will take a few extra minutes, but eliminating your grammar errors will ensure your writing makes a bigger impact on your audience, professor, or your client.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>Do you have confidence in your grammar?</strong></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Perhaps, you are an excellent writer. Perhaps your English is native-like so that when you take the time to proofread your writing carefully, checking for errors—forward and backwards—your writing is always 100% error-free. That’s a wonderful skill. However, if you are like the rest of humanity, when you rush to meet a deadline, you make careless mistakes that could have been avoided with more time-on-task and careful attention. Even if you have confidence in your writing, you will still have to be quite cautious about how to write correct sentences.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Confidence is a good thing. People trust someone who exudes confidence. That being said, the more confident you are, the more you should consider getting a proofreader to check your sentences. Call your friend or colleague on the phone, send your text by email, and get another set of eyes to look it over. Alternatively, you could use a sentence corrector<strong>, </strong>a kind of software or website that can correct errors in sentences. Before you choose a trust a machine to correct your sentences, you might like to read a few reviews online first to make sure you are getting the best sentence corrector available. It is always better to check with the experts than to wing it alone.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>With an online sentence corrector, essentially what you are looking for is a<strong> </strong><a href="https://virtualwritingtutor.com/"><strong>free grammar check</strong></a><strong> </strong>solution. When the solution is free, then you can keep your costs down and improve the quality of your writing at the same time. Like the businessman who always tries to buy low and sell high, a free solution helps you avoid those unintentional slips: tense shifts, unconjugated verbs, missing articles, or comma splices, and dangling modifiers.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>There is nobody who needs a free option more than a cash-strapped student. In academia, students of all ages need a reliable<strong> </strong>essay checker to eliminate pesky errors without breaking the bank. The goal has to be to get the essay done on time and make a big impact on the teacher. A student’s grade depends in part on writing an error-free essay. Since classmates face the same time pressure, it is unlikely that they will have the extra time to proofread the work of even the most confident writer.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Writing error-free text is a challenge under those conditions. After all of the planning, research, and reflection has been done, a student needs an effective <strong>e</strong>ssay-outliner, a vocabulary checker, and a punctuation checker rolled into one to knock the rough edges off a hastily written essay. A tool that can handle all of these requirements is often expensive, so a free option is a life-saver.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><strong>Find the best online solution for your writing targets</strong></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>For those with money to burn, finding a solution may seem easy these days. People have a new phrase to solve every problem and supply every need. They say. “Google it.” Often, a simple web search will yield adequate results. Apple-lovers just ask Siri. Finding the best solution in a hurry is not so easy. What if Google and Siri are slow to pick up on a rising star in the realm of artificially intelligent virtual writing tutors? What if what is best is not what is first yet? &nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Do you want to blindly choose the link that is closest to the top of the search results without considering your real needs? Relevant solutions require an understanding of the relevant context. Do yourself a favor. Choose what is best for you. Dig a little deeper and find what you might otherwise have overlooked.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The Virtual Writing Tutor may just be the best solution in each of the cases listed above. Not only can a flexible tool such as this with its various component tools assist you in your writing to eliminate errors, check your punctuation, vocabulary, and grammar, it can also do the job for free. Whether you are a student or in business, your budget will thank you for finding a low-cost solution that matches you needs. Selecting the best tool from the start without having to hunt through a long list of search results that may not always match your needs and budget is a real time-saver.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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