How about grammarly premium?

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I want to upgrade to grammarly premium. Because my articles are translated from other language and I am non-english people. Does grammarly premium help these kind of articles? thanks
 
Ever since I've started using Grammarly I've improved the ranking of my articles + I got better at writing in English

You should definitely get Grammarly Premium. You can even buy it on eBay for 3-4$ (shared account)
 
Well, I don't know how will it work for translated articles but I use Grammarly for every article I write and yeah it's worth it.
Thanks for your sugesstion
Totally worth it.
Thanks
Ever since I've started using Grammarly I've improved the ranking of my articles + I got better at writing in English

You should definitely get Grammarly Premium. You can even buy it on eBay for 3-4$ (shared account)

Very nice, it is great, thanks

Quetext is a better alternative for plagiarism check.
Someone said it is not enough good for plagiarism check. I mainly want to use it for grammarly check.
 
I bought the cheapest shared account for Grammarly Premium I could find on ebay. It works but every 3-4 days I had to request new account credentials from the seller because some idiot changed the password and messed up the account. So bare this in mind when you buy a shared account on ebay
 
I do lineup:

1. Copyscape
2. Quetext
3. Grammarly

I personally have good experience in Copyscape this better for plagiarism checker and I used Quetext free version It's also the best of comparison to Copyscape.
 
I want to upgrade to grammarly premium. Because my articles are translated from other language and I am non-english people. Does grammarly premium help these kind of articles? thanks
See if you can find a groupbuy. But yes i assume it works for your purpose.
 
The thing which is nice about Grammarly is it will also help you out in general besides just writing articles. It helps correct your writing style and makes you a better writer overall as well as correct any messed up sentences/formatting, etc.
 
I bought the cheapest shared account for Grammarly Premium I could find on ebay. It works but every 3-4 days I had to request new account credentials from the seller because some idiot changed the password and messed up the account. So bare this in mind when you buy a shared account on ebay
I have just bought the cheapest shared account from ebay, thanks for your remind. I look farword the result
I do lineup:

1. Copyscape
2. Quetext
3. Grammarly

I personally have good experience in Copyscape this better for plagiarism checker and I used Quetext free version It's also the best of comparison to Copyscape.
Because my articles are translated from other language, so I think it should be unique. I have copyscape but it it a bit cost.
See if you can find a groupbuy. But yes i assume it works for your purpose.
I don't know if it works for my purpose as translated articles but I want to try to use grammarly premium. I will see if I will get ranking for my website
The thing which is nice about Grammarly is it will also help you out in general besides just writing articles. It helps correct your writing style and makes you a better writer overall as well as correct any messed up sentences/formatting, etc.
As tranlated articles, I don't know if the gramarly will play a big role in ranking. I will test it.
Grammarly is an investment nd not liability
Yes, surely.
 
I want to upgrade to Grammarly premium. Because my articles are translated from other language, and I am non-english people. Does Grammarly premium help this kind of articles? thanks

I've been using Grammarly for a very long time and now I'm testing Linguix: there is an offer in AppSumo, and is pretty cool
Also I like LanguageTool which also manages more languages apart from English, which is something I need for my writers in German and Spanish. Not purchased the premium version yet though because I don't feel they have enough improvements in other languages to pay for. Maybe in the future they are able to specialize.

I assume you are interested in corrections not in anti-plagiarism methods.
 
I've been using Grammarly for a very long time and now I'm testing Linguix: there is an offer in AppSumo, and is pretty cool
Also I like LanguageTool which also manages more languages apart from English, which is something I need for my writers in German and Spanish. Not purchased the premium version yet though because I don't feel they have enough improvements in other languages to pay for. Maybe in the future they are able to specialize.

I assume you are interested in corrections not in anti-plagiarism methods.
Yes, I am interested in corrections, I am using grammarly now, thanks for your suggestion
 
Grammarly is the best tool out there to check grammar issues. The Premium version has more options than the free one. I saw somewhere here in this forum that you can also get Grammarly premium for a much lower price.
 
Yes you should. It's highly recommended. Google loves articles with correct grammar and plantations.
 
Word has a basic built in editor now, if you don't have budget for Grammarly.
 
I would get own grammarly than shared account because with own account, we can integrate it with Ms word or Chrome extension.
 
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