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How to Introduce Two People Over Email

Have you ever wondered how to introduce two people via email? Follow these six steps to connect two people over email, with email introduction samples.

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What Does WTM Mean?

You know what LOL and FYI mean. What about WTM? Learn what it means and how to use it in your texting and social media conversations.

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ProWritingAid Presents: Crime Writer's Week

Whether you're crafting a police procedural, a whodunnit, or a good old-fashioned mystery, you won't want to miss this week-long crime-writing summit.

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Ninty vs. Ninety: Which Is the Correct Spelling of 90?

The correct spelling of 90 is "ninety" with an E, not "ninty." Learn more about how to use numbers with confidence in your writing.

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How to Start Writing a Book: 9 Steps for Writers

Want to write a book but don't know how to start? These 9 practical steps will help you find your creative voice. Learn all you need to know on how to start writing a book in this article.

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Cause and Effect: Definition, Meaning, and Examples

Causes are actions that create effects, or outcomes. Cause and effect relationships are easy to recognize if you know how to look for them.

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Copywriting Jobs: Getting Started as a Beginner

What is copywriting? Is copywriting a good career for you? Here's everything beginners need to know about copywriting jobs.

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How Well Can Microsoft Outlook Check Grammar?

Microsoft Outlook's built-in spellcheck is a great starting point for your emails. But with ProWritingAid's Microsoft add-on, you can improve the grammar, readability, and style of your emails.

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Copacetic: Definition and Meaning

When everything is copacetic, all is well. Copacetic is an adjective which means that everything is perfectly satisfactory. Learn how to use it in your writing.

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Proofreading Jobs: 38 Best Online Options from Home

Becoming a freelance proofreader is a great option if you’re looking for a flexible income stream. Learn where to find the best online proofreading jobs.

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Duly Noted: Meaning, Usage, and Examples

What does "duly noted" mean and is it rude? "Duly noted" means to give something acceptable consideration, but the connotation can range from formal to sarcastic. Learn how to use "duly noted" in your...

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Sentence Fragments: What They Are and How to Correct Them

A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that is missing an important component. Learn how to identify and fix sentence fragments in your writing.

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Wether, Weather, or Whether: What's the Difference?

"Wether" is a male sheep, "whether" means "if," and "weather" means the state of the atmosphere. Learn how to use these three words in your own writing.

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Then vs. Than: How to Use Each Correctly

"Than" with an A is used to talk about comparisons, while "then" with an E is used to talk about time. Learn how to remember the difference between then vs. than.

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Comma Before Which, Where, and Who: Explanation and Examples

You need to use a comma before the words which, where, and who if they are attached to additional information that aren't essential to the main sentence. Learn all you need to know to use a comma...

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Cliché: Definition and Meaning

What's a cliche? Find out the definition and meaning in this article, along with some great examples of these overused phrases.

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Dangling Modifiers: What They Are & How to Fix Them

A dangling modifier is a word or clause that’s attached to the incorrect subject. Learn how to find and fix dangling modifiers in your writing.

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Effect vs Affect: Examples of When You Should Use Them

Not quite sure when to use "effect" or "affect"? This article is for you! In it we have dozens of examples of how to use effect vs. affect correctly in your writing. Check it out now!

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Comma Punctuation: Rules and Examples for Correct Usage

To use a comma or not to use a comma? Comma punctuation rules are some of the hardest grammar rules to learn. Here are our top ten rules on when to use commas in a sentence.

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How to Write a Reminder Email (With Samples)

If someone you’re working with hasn’t responded to you in a timely way, you might be wondering if it’s time to send them a polite reminder email. Here's how to write a reminder in a professional and...

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