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Summary Of: Proofreading

Modern proofreading often requires reading... Proofreading in printing and publishing... Proofreading in printing and publishing... Proofreading in printing and publishing... Proofreading is considered a specific skill that must be learned because it is in the nature... Someone not trained in proofreading may not see errors such as missing words or improper usage because their mind is... Proofreading consists of reviewing any text... The term proofreading is also used to refer to the error... Advice on freelance proofreading and copy editing...

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