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1st of all, if you're parents don't want you to use it, then don't. 2nd of all, I kinda use grammar check...I think. Sometimes when I'm typing in Google, Google will suggest spell checks or maybe a few grammar things...but I still end up with typos sometimes...so I guess it's not a full grammar check. So here's my opinion, grammar checks are fine to use, but make sure you can also write without them. Don't just let the grammar check go through and then say "I don't need to proofread." Grammar checkers will check, but they're not perfect. So make sure you can write without them. Plus, what are you gonna do the next time you have to hand-write something? Cause you can't use a grammar check for that....

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HAVE YALL SEEN MY SPELLING AND MY GRAMMER I RELY ON THESE THINGS TO KEEP ME ALIVE

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I think that if you know how to BE the grammar checker, then that's fine. For example, if you know that you shouldn't comma splice and you know how to spell the word onomatopoeia, it's fine if you use the grammar checker just to save on time. Also, basic typos and punctuation errors I think are fine, but using Grammarly to make the sentence clearer or make it more persuasive is kind of cheating. Your should know how to change up your sentences, and then maybe use Grammarly to see something you may not have noticed.

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