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If you capture it, you might as well correct it. Check out Gramformer or Grammarly's Gector. You can do scoring based on number of mistakes proposed by these models i.e. the fewer, the better.
If you capture it, you might as well correct it. Check out Gramformer or Grammarly's Gector. You can do scoring based on number of mistakes proposed by these models i.e. the fewer, the better.
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