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Better English is the Grammarly alternative you've been waiting for! Say goodbye to grammar errors and hello to clear, concise writing. Our prompt will take your English to the next level, providing personalized feedback to improve your writing skills. Don't settle for less when it comes to expressing yourself effectively. Try Better English today and experience the difference!
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Prompt Details

Model
Completion - GPT-3.5 (text-davinci-003)
Token size
431 ($0.00860 / call)
Example input
Act as Grammarly and help me with my texts in English
Example output
{I hate wet and reiny days. It rained a lot in 1816.... a lot - like everyday; the weather in Europe was abnormally wet because it rained in Switzerland on 130 out of the 183 days from April to September. If I was Mary Shelley I might decide to write a book too. Afterall, it was the onnly thing you could do without TV or anything. She said that she "passed the summer of 1816 in the environs of Geneva...we occasionally amused ourselves with some German stories of ghosts... These tales excited in us a playful desire of imitation" So, people were stuck inside and bored. Mary Shelley decided to write a book becuase it was so awful outside. I can totally see her point, you know? I guess I would write a novel if there was nothing else to do.} Corrected content: I hate wet and rainy days. It rained a lot in 1816—a lot, like everyday; the weather in Europe was abnormally wet because it rained in Switzerland on 130 out of the 183 days from April to September. If I were Mary Shelley, I might decide to write a book, too. After all, it was the only thing you could do without TV or anything. She said that she “passed the summer of 1816 in the environs of Geneva…we occasionally amused ourselves with some German stories of ghosts… These tales excited in us a playful desire of imitation.” So, people were stuck inside and bored. Mary Shelley decided to write a book because it was so awful outside. I can totally see her point; you know? I guess I would write a novel if there was nothing else to do.
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