Now a lot of that is people
finding typos.
If you have a hard time
finding typos, inconsistencies, and «PUGS» errors in your writing, consider hiring a professional proofreader.
She mentioned that sometimes readers enjoy
finding typos.
I have a habit of
finding typos as I read and found only a few if you would like to know, feel free to contact me.
You lack that rigor except in
finding typos.
Let them help you to
find typos and correct description.
I read through it again and
found I typo'd «onions» into «olives».
(Please, please don't tell us if
you find any typos in this one - have mercy on us!)
Please let me know if
you find a typo!
I will read through your entire manuscript once to
find typos, grammatical errors, missed words, etc..
Now, the one thing that makes me different from a lot of self - pubbed authors is that if
I find a typo or some other issue with a print book, I can't just change it before the next on - demand book is printed and shipped out.
Believe me, it's better to wait the extra week or two and
find the typos yourself than it is to skip that step and have those typos found by readers.
Find a typo or an error, and fixing it in the master document fixes it in all of them.
With «Dare to be Bad» I wrote one draft and then instead of tinkering with it, I had a first reader
find the typos and the mistakes, fixed those, took a deep breath, and mailed the story while repeating over and over, «Dare to be Bad.»
Never mind the inside feature, I've
found typos on the back covers we all (usually) see for free!
When a reader comments that a book was poorly edited, usually she means
she found typos or grammatical errors — the kinds of things a proofreader should catch before a book goes to print.
Of course, if
you find any typos or other errors after the output has been generated, they can easily be fixed.
Let
them find your typos.
I have never done an edit where I have failed to
find typos, grammatical errors, plot inconsistencies, and narrative glitches, no matter how accomplished the writer, how many times they have been published, or how much success they have garnered.
The company has just unveiled a new algorithm which
finds typos, formatting issues and quality control problems.
The Inner Editor serves you well when you want to check your grammar or punctuation or
find typos in your ebook manuscript; this is most necessary at the end of the ebook - writing process.
A proofreader will
find typos, poorly worded sentences, and grammatical errors.
How many times have you posted to Facebook and later
found a typo?
My betas
each find a typo or two per book, for maybe 7 - 10 total that I miss when I edit myself.
You may
find typos that you missed the first time around, and note any necessary corrections and pass those back to us.
Two lovely beta readers have had their eyes on it, beat it with a comma stick, and
found some typos.
The editor will tell me how to write and
find my typos but won't help me with style and grammar issues?
Found a typo in your email or blog post.»
I find typos in best - selling «big name» books more often than you'd think.
One hit I found was this blog here which I've never heard of: «The Volokh Conspiracy» http://volokh.com/posts/1157158094.shtml This blog owner finds some mistakes in her article also refers to commentary on RC (I can't stomach to go there and read it) He also
finds a typo (She later acknowleged the typo - did you tell your students what this lone blogger found Dr Curry?)
John F. Hultquist says: Thanks for
finding the typo.
For instance, I didn't
find any typos...
You can be sure they will skip yours if
they find any typos or grammatical errors.
Want totally kill your chances to be invited for an interview — just submit your resume without proofreading and let HR to
find some typos or grammar mistakes.
Not only may some of the proofreaders
find typos, but they may also find problems with the grammar.
Check each item off of this list before submitting your medical sales resume secure in the knowledge that the reader won't
find any typos or mistakes!
Whenever a recruiter
finds typos or even structural errors in a resume, you can kiss your chance goodbye.
I know this sounds like cliche job - hunting advice, but I consistently
find typos in the resumes of candidates I interview.
Not exact matches
For example, do you
find yourself rewarding the employee who delivers a presentation that's perfectly formatted and
typo - free?
Not that the occasional
typo bothers me, but, being a freelance editor and proofreader (yes, there is a difference), I
find that more than two or three in a post and I take off my «interested reader» hat and put on my «eagle - eyed editor» hat without even thinking about it.
Allison
founded DotLoop in 2008, but as he told our own Anthony Ha back in 2012, the idea for the service came to him ten years earlier when he was 17 and buying his first home (yep — 17 — not a
typo).
Sure there is plenty of freely available code you can
find and copy to create your token, as well as a handful of quality guides you can follow, but one slipup, one
typo, and everything comes crashing down.
Vogel, I can't help but appreciate the «freudian slip» with the
typo «fund» instead of
find, because they are a business and CT is in the business of getting readers with more conservative leans.
Look, I appreciate it when people point out my
typos (If you
find any in anything you read of mine, please let me know!)
I also want to thank Nannette Hancock, Nelson Banuchi, and Stan Stinson for helping me
find lots of
typos in the book.
I've already
found a few more
typos that I made just recently, Tom.
what was it a
typo for because I have
found another recipe with the campaignIcon substitute and just maybe its the same
typo?
When I
find «
typos» or spelling errors that I've made... it makes me go BONKERS!
Also, I think there's a few words missing from the first step in your instructions («Place the sheet [in the freezer]...») Lord knows I make
typos all the time but I love it when people help me catch them so I hope you don't
find this obnoxious!