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    Kim S Hoog commented  · 

    I would think given the professionalism that Adobe Creative Cloud paying customers have, they would WANT their FINAL products to have proper grammar and additional spelling checked as they develop products. Yes, the ideal plan is to obtain an approved copy. However, we all know that in the approval process, edits happen. Or even more realistic, most designers are jacks of all trades now and do not have copywriting teams to provide their copy. They are interpreting client-driven content directly - which also is not written by a seasoned writer. It just isn't realistic to reflow copy every time into another program to check it. Having a grammar and spell check system within Adobe that has learning and development abilities would keep up with the higher standards Adobe claims to provide and the customers that pay the high yearly price tag to use. If not, we should all just quit using Adobe and move on to Canva or other less expensive resources that keep up with the times. I'd gladly pay $100 extra a year to have a Grammarly plug-in for the Adobe Creative Suite for that additional backing. It's checking this comment right now (the Grammarly Chrome plug-in).

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