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    Why I'm using the “read aloud” trick to catch errors

    I thought I was a good proofreader. I'd read my paper silently, slowly, carefully. Then I'd submit it, and my professor would find typos. Every time. A writing coach told me: “Read your paper aloud. Your ears catch things your eyes miss.” I tried it. It felt ridiculous. But it worked. When I...
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    How do I know when to stop revising?

    I've revised my paper six times. I keep finding things to change. A writing coach says: “At some point, you have to stop. You're not looking for perfection; you're looking for completion.” Another says: “If you're making changes that don't improve clarity or argument, you're polishing, not...
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    How do I cut 500 words from my research paper? ✂️

    My paper is over the word limit. A writing guide says: “Cut adverbs (very, really, actually). Cut repetitive phrases. Combine sentences. Remove tangents that don't support your thesis.” I've done that, and I'm still over. Another tip: “Print it out. Read it with a red pen. Circle everything...
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