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A: For your textbooks, do you use a word processor or do you use..
This won't happen if we persist in teaching them how to use a word processor, rather than build one.
Uncovering a clean answer to the question "Who was the first novelist to use a word processor?" is a trickier business, though Mr. Kirschenbaum has promising leads.
WHEN Patricia Adkinson Murphy retired five years ago as a church secretary in Pittsburgh, she had just learned how to use a word processor.
On the reporting trail or behind a typewriter -- she never learned to use a word processor, or wouldn't -- Miss Lewis was a formidable presence.
Though I would never have thought to use a word processor -- those were for offices -- I was open to the Apple II, and first worked on one at David's apartment in the fall of 1980.
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"Each of us remembers our first time" using a word processor, Kirschenbaum claims.
I have never used a word processor.
I remember the arguments about whether using a "word processor" was good for a writer's prose style.
I suggest keeping this in mind when you rewrite your paper, which can be accomplished fairly easily by using a word processor.
For more than 10 years, I have been reading (and annotating) books, essays, and newspaper and magazine articles on my computer, using a word processor.
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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.

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