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21-01-08, 05:51 PM
Yeah, use a printed paper copy instead of a computer monitor. Best to avoid spell checkers as well. Only use one as a first run tool.
Learn to read backwards, since it removes the words from the context they're in, which makes it easier to individualise the spelling errors. You won't skip over them like most do normally..
Then proofread it normally for accuracy, meaning, construction, and flow.
Read out aloud, since it improves reading comprehension by about 70%. You'd be surprised how most people can't understand what's in front of them. Afterall, using two senses is better than using the one. Why do you think they're more arguments on the net than in person? Most people don't understand what they read. It's that simple. Also by reading out aloud you'll highlight missing words.
People are their own worst proofreader, and I wouldn't recommend doing your own.
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