"Overall score" on Grammarly. Do you care about it or not?

Laigoh

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Hi,
I would like to know what you think about the overall score on Grammarly Premium. Does it means something for you when you write an article for your blog or not really?

I'm asking because these days I'm texting some writers, and one of them always sends me articles that are 100% unique (grammar plagiarism checker), with an overall score always above 90.
So I would like to know from your experience if it means something or not cause his rate are very low, 3$ for 500 words +
 
If the article's score is 80, then there are some grammatical errors like commas, dots, capital letters...
Usually, if the score is above 90, the article would look good. Going to 99 makes it unreadable in some parts.
 
The grammarly browser tool constantly makes errors, not sure about the plagiarism tool tho :p
 
The grammarly browser tool constantly makes errors, not sure about the plagiarism tool tho :p
Then which tool should I use to be sure there are no grammar mistakes? I'm not an english native as you can see ahah
Don't depend on Grammarly's plagiarism. You should check the other tools. I use 1text which is best.
I tried on 1Text and 100% unique there too
 
Then which tool should I use to be sure there are no grammar mistakes? I'm not an english native as you can see ahah
Me neither, but I keep using Grammarly.
 
Then it means with this score the writer is at least not so bad right?
Well it helps for sure but don't put all hopes on that one tool.
 
It's good for at least setting the standard for your content, basically writers' basis for good content. However, you can choose not to always follow it.
 
I always check overall score, but sometimes I don’t usually understand why score doesn’t pass 90 or 95, even tho it doesn’t show any grammatical issues in text
 
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