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Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation
1. New homophone: allowed - aloud. For example: The philosopher did not speak allowed often.
2. New homophone: weather vein -- weather vane: We use a weather vein.
3. Added: Temporal infinitive present tense verb completion for locating homophones. Example: She makes me loose my mind.
4. New homophone verb checking as defined based on dictionary definition. Example: affect --> effect, based on meaning: i.e. The politicians make it hard for anyone to affect change.
5. New homophone checking:
layout vs lay out, login vs log in, lookout vs look out, setup vs set up, takeover vs take over, checkout vs check out, kickoff vs kick off, bailout vs bail out, payback vs pay back, blowout vs blow out, blowup vs blow up, pullout vs pull out, burnout vs burn out, buildup vs build up, rollout vs roll out, write-off vs write off, backup vs back up, workout vs work out
6. Added new number variants error catching, for example: This was the 6th time it had happened.
7. Added new Missing Comma punctuation error class for beginning of sentence verbals. Example: Running to school I slipped on the ice.
8. Fixed many new false-flag rule exceptions.
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