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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 91070" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>Old school trick that I learnt from a careers consultant that has worked <u>without fail</u> every time I've tried it- when proofreading, increase the font size to at least 12/14 and block out the entire paragraph underneath the sentence you're reading with a notebook, ruler, piece of paper (anything that works, really). It makes the sentence you're reading really stand out, making it infinitely easier to catch any errors/inconsistencies. It takes longer to proofread this way but using it alongside Grammarly/Gmail will make for really clean applications every single time 💪</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 91070, member: 17155"] Old school trick that I learnt from a careers consultant that has worked [U]without fail[/U] every time I've tried it- when proofreading, increase the font size to at least 12/14 and block out the entire paragraph underneath the sentence you're reading with a notebook, ruler, piece of paper (anything that works, really). It makes the sentence you're reading really stand out, making it infinitely easier to catch any errors/inconsistencies. It takes longer to proofread this way but using it alongside Grammarly/Gmail will make for really clean applications every single time 💪 [/QUOTE]
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