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Ginger Proofreader uses groundbreaking technology to correct texts with unmatched accuracy. Ginger’s proofreader consists of a spell checker and a grammar checker that cover a vast range of errors, from simple typos, through severe misspellings and to sophisticated grammar mistakes and wrong usage of words. It successfully spots and corrects mistakes that traditional proofreading tools leave overlooked. Proofreading has never been easier. Ginger’s unique proofreader allows you to correct multiple mistakes with a single click. You will soon notice how the proofreading process speeds up

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