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Before submitting any material, be sure you have proofread it for errors.
If possible, have someone else proofread it for clarity and typographical errors.
If you are proofreading your own work, you might find it beneficial to proofread it again the next day.
No one likes to read things with many grammar errors or typos, so make sure you proofread it before posting it.
At any rate, the text has been thoroughly proofread, and I believe it to be free of errors (but if there are errors, please do report them).
And if he finds errors?
Another study showed that when asked to proofread a document, participants found more errors than when asked to spell check it.
Sign, date the letter and proofread it for errors.
Because some attendees may end up relying heavily on the meeting agenda, it's wise proofread it for errors and completeness before giving it out.
The printed booklet was very well proofread; I found only two very minor typographical errors: I marked them with dotted underscore like this; as elsewhere on my site, glide your cursor over the underscored words to read the variant.
The edition I followed was very well proofread; the inevitable few errors I found, I corrected, when important, with a bullet like this;º and when trivial, with a dotted underscore like this: as elsewhere on my site, glide your cursor over the bullet or the underscored words to read the variant.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com