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From: graham@june.cs.washington.edu (Stephen Graham)
Subject: Re: Grammar checkers
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Date: Tue, 9 Apr 91 18:58:46 GMT

In article <198900009@peg> pkane@peg.UUCP writes:
>
>Does anyone out there know of a really good grammar checker?

Your brain. I just couldn't resist any longer. The best way to
ensure grammatically proper English is to read some book such
as Margaret Shertzer's "Elements of Grammar" and then apply it.

As far as I know, all commercially available grammar checkers
include mistakes.
-- 

Steve Graham
graham@isis.ee.washington.edu
(206) 543-8115
