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Grammarly’s advanced features are coming to Google Docs – Engadget
Grammarly’s Google Docs extension is about to get feature parity with the company’s online editor.
Edits that fall under one of those categories touch on more complex writing issues like whether a sentence is as concise as possible. Correctness and clarity recommendations will be available to all users, but you’ll need a Grammarly Premium account to access engagement and delivery suggestions.
The sidebar also integrates Grammarly’s goals feature. The tool allows you to tweak how the software suggests you edit a section of text based on factors like tone, audience and formality. For example…
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