Sentences with phrase «fewest writing errors»

The best - reviewed freelancers across all categories were those with the fewest writing errors.

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And every few seconds I get a «Delayed Write Failed» error message.
As one who has taught on the college / university level for eight years, to some degree I share this concern: I take delight in a student's paper that is well written, with few grammatical and spelling errors.
Ian, I will be writing about historical and scientific errors in the next few posts.
If you are still bothered by a few errors that he made in his oral reading, such that you remember the error after you've finished reading together (but don't write these down while he reads — he will be on to you), you can work on it a little later.
In my experience, it seems that continuity errors in fiction writing are most likely to occur when the author revises sections in separate chunks, when the author puts aside the novel for a few days and then returns to it again, and when the wires of the author and developmental editor cross while making content changes.
Its well written but the company that published it for her didn't edit her work, and there were a few spelling errors that were distracting.
If a prospective customer sees that you can't even write a few sentences of compelling, error - free promotional copy, what are they going to think of your book?
You can have a well - written essay, but a few grammar or spelling errors will turn off your reader.
Exceptionally well written and very few errors considering that he is not a scientist.
Beyond customary resume writing errors related to accuracy, spelling, and organization, recruiting coordinators should look out for a few potentially costly mistakes related to their field.
Even scholar Mavis Hetherington is not spared DePaulo's conscientious scrutiny and critical thinking: «The first few times I saw such «happily» statements, I thought they were just sloppy writing errors... Hetherington and her coauthor John Kelly, for example, noted that «happily married couples are healthier, happier, wealthier, and sexier...» Did they really mean to say that married people are happier than single people, as long as you include among the married people only those who are happy?
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