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  • Proofreading subscription: up to 100 pages

    £300.00

    “The hamun bairn can aliutatoclmay trlsnatae txet to gvie you the cerorct minaeng, eevn tohguh the letrtes in the wrdos hvae been jmelbud up.”

    The human brain can automatically translate text to give you the correct meaning, even though the letters in the words have been jumbled up.

    The first paragraph demonstrates an ability of the human brain, which has been called “Typogycemia”. In fact you can “read” meaning into words that only have the correct first and last letters, but similar word lengths, provided the context is known! So is it really surprising that typos happen?

    After completing payment for this proofreading subscription for up to 100 pages, please email the document(s) to the email address given. The pages (up to 100) will then be proofread to find:

    • Errors in English (UK) spelling
    • Errors in English (UK) grammar
    • Errors in text layout and punctuation

    Suggestions for improvement will be returned to the sending email address.

    The subscription will remain active until a total of 100 pages have been proofread.

    Proofreading subscription: up to 100 pages

    £300.00

    “The hamun bairn can aliutatoclmay trlsnatae txet to gvie you the cerorct minaeng, eevn tohguh the letrtes in the wrdos hvae been jmelbud up.”

    The human brain can automatically translate text to give you the correct meaning, even though the letters in the words have been jumbled up.

    The first paragraph demonstrates an ability of the human brain, which has been called “Typogycemia”. In fact you can “read” meaning into words that only have the correct first and last letters, but similar word lengths, provided the context is known! So is it really surprising that typos happen?

    After completing payment for this proofreading subscription for up to 100 pages, please email the document(s) to the email address given. The pages (up to 100) will then be proofread to find:

    • Errors in English (UK) spelling
    • Errors in English (UK) grammar
    • Errors in text layout and punctuation

    Suggestions for improvement will be returned to the sending email address.

    The subscription will remain active until a total of 100 pages have been proofread.

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  • Proofreading subscription: up to 50 pages

    £200.00

    “The hamun bairn can aliutatoclmay trlsnatae txet to gvie you the cerorct minaeng, eevn tohguh the letrtes in the wrdos hvae been jmelbud up.”

    The human brain can automatically translate text to give you the correct meaning, even though the letters in the words have been jumbled up.

    The first paragraph demonstrates an ability of the human brain, which has been called “Typogycemia”. In fact you can “read” meaning into words that only have the correct first and last letters, but similar word lengths, provided the context is known! So is it really surprising that typos happen?

    After completing payment for this proofreading subscription for up to 50 pages, please email the document(s) to the email address given. The pages (up to 50) will then be proofread to find:

    • Errors in English (UK) spelling
    • Errors in English (UK) grammar
    • Errors in text layout and punctuation

    Suggestions for improvement will be returned to the sending email address.

    The subscription will remain active until a total of 50 pages have been proofread.

    Proofreading subscription: up to 50 pages

    £200.00

    “The hamun bairn can aliutatoclmay trlsnatae txet to gvie you the cerorct minaeng, eevn tohguh the letrtes in the wrdos hvae been jmelbud up.”

    The human brain can automatically translate text to give you the correct meaning, even though the letters in the words have been jumbled up.

    The first paragraph demonstrates an ability of the human brain, which has been called “Typogycemia”. In fact you can “read” meaning into words that only have the correct first and last letters, but similar word lengths, provided the context is known! So is it really surprising that typos happen?

    After completing payment for this proofreading subscription for up to 50 pages, please email the document(s) to the email address given. The pages (up to 50) will then be proofread to find:

    • Errors in English (UK) spelling
    • Errors in English (UK) grammar
    • Errors in text layout and punctuation

    Suggestions for improvement will be returned to the sending email address.

    The subscription will remain active until a total of 50 pages have been proofread.

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  • Proofreading subscription: up to 10 pages

    £100.00

    “The hamun bairn can aliutatoclmay trlsnatae txet to gvie you the cerorct minaeng, eevn tohguh the letrtes in the wrdos hvae been jmelbud up.”

    The human brain can automatically translate text to give you the correct meaning, even though the letters in the words have been jumbled up.

    The first paragraph demonstrates an ability of the human brain, which has been called “Typogycemia”. In fact you can “read” meaning into words that only have the correct first and last letters, but similar word lengths, provided the context is known! So is it really surprising that typos happen?

    After completing payment for this proofreading subscription for up to 10 pages, please email the document(s) to the email address given. The pages (up to 10) will then be proofread to find:

    • Errors in English (UK) spelling
    • Errors in English (UK) grammar
    • Errors in text layout and punctuation

    Suggestions for improvement will be returned to the sending email address.

    The subscription will remain active until a total of 10 pages have been proofread.

    Proofreading subscription: up to 10 pages

    £100.00

    “The hamun bairn can aliutatoclmay trlsnatae txet to gvie you the cerorct minaeng, eevn tohguh the letrtes in the wrdos hvae been jmelbud up.”

    The human brain can automatically translate text to give you the correct meaning, even though the letters in the words have been jumbled up.

    The first paragraph demonstrates an ability of the human brain, which has been called “Typogycemia”. In fact you can “read” meaning into words that only have the correct first and last letters, but similar word lengths, provided the context is known! So is it really surprising that typos happen?

    After completing payment for this proofreading subscription for up to 10 pages, please email the document(s) to the email address given. The pages (up to 10) will then be proofread to find:

    • Errors in English (UK) spelling
    • Errors in English (UK) grammar
    • Errors in text layout and punctuation

    Suggestions for improvement will be returned to the sending email address.

    The subscription will remain active until a total of 10 pages have been proofread.

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  • Proofreading request: single page

    £15.00

    “The hamun bairn can aliutatoclmay trlsnatae txet to gvie you the cerorct minaeng, eevn tohguh the letrtes in the wrdos hvae been jmelbud up.”

    The human brain can automatically translate text to give you the correct meaning, even though the letters in the words have been jumbled up.

    The first paragraph demonstrates an ability of the human brain, which has been called “Typogycemia”. In fact you can “read” meaning into words that only have the correct first and last letters, but similar word lengths, provided the context is known! So is it really surprising that typos happen?

    After completing payment for this proofreading request for a single page, please email that page to the email address given. The page will then be proofread to find:

    • Errors in English (UK) spelling
    • Errors in English (UK) grammar
    • Errors in text layout and punctuation

    Suggestions for improvement will be returned to the sending email address.

    Proofreading request: single page

    £15.00

    “The hamun bairn can aliutatoclmay trlsnatae txet to gvie you the cerorct minaeng, eevn tohguh the letrtes in the wrdos hvae been jmelbud up.”

    The human brain can automatically translate text to give you the correct meaning, even though the letters in the words have been jumbled up.

    The first paragraph demonstrates an ability of the human brain, which has been called “Typogycemia”. In fact you can “read” meaning into words that only have the correct first and last letters, but similar word lengths, provided the context is known! So is it really surprising that typos happen?

    After completing payment for this proofreading request for a single page, please email that page to the email address given. The page will then be proofread to find:

    • Errors in English (UK) spelling
    • Errors in English (UK) grammar
    • Errors in text layout and punctuation

    Suggestions for improvement will be returned to the sending email address.

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