You can ask user Grammarly website to help you check the grammarly mistakes in your papers or essays.
You can ask user Grammarly website to help you check the grammarly mistakes in your papers or essays.
I am writing an essay on the upcoming 2024 US presidential elections. And I copy and paste a news report from BBC (https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx28mpzlz47o) into Grammarly to see how it's going to do the grammarly check and correct the published articles. Grammarly gives two suggestions: 1. Change "vice-president" to "vice president". 2. Correct "seized on the furore" to "seized on the furor", changing the word "furore" to "furor". Since I am not familiar with the phrase "seized on the furor", I asked Chatgpt what does it mean and got the answers that "The phrase "seized on the furore" means that someone, often a public figure or media outlet, took advantage of or capitalized on a situation of intense public interest or controversy (the furore). In a news context, it typically suggests that they are using the excitement or outrage surrounding an issue to draw attention to their perspective or agenda." So the original news report text are correct and the rare phrases "seized on the furor" should not be corrected.
I used the abstract text from Transformer paper "Attention is all you need" and Diffussion model paper "Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Models" to test the ability of Grammarly. Grammarly does provides some advice on the text, such as adding hyphen to "high quality" to "high-quality" and CIFAR 10. But it seems a little bit too obvious and it doesn't give a lot of advices on the expression changes. I will give a moderate rating to the performance. Maybe the premium version will be better?
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