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Then comes one of the most thought-provoking paragraphs I have read in any book of this nature.
In the three paragraphs I wrote, Grammarly suggested correcting several non-mistakes, and made a few usage suggestions that were, at least, not incorrect.
On Tuesday, a US drone killed 16 people in North Waziristan, "where many of the world's most dangerous militants live", said the few paragraphs I read.
If a little blossom of Melvillean prose pops out in the middle of one of my paragraphs, I like to stand back and admire it.
She nails the feeling of being diagnosed in two paragraphs: "I had … a sharp apprehension of what it was like to open the door to the stranger and find that the stranger did indeed have the knife".
finds the three paragraphs I wrote about the present state of a large portion of its buildings and grounds an "affront" to those now working there (Letters, June 19).
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(A long paragraph, I admit).
And in this paragraph I'm not being sarcastic.
When I finished the paragraph I was reading and looked up, he was standing there, grinning.
The minute I read the paragraph, I knew what was up.
Every paragraph I wrote seemed not only relevant but also brilliant.
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