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What are four things you look for when proofread?

As a large language model, I don't proofread in the traditional sense. However, I can analyze text for errors and offer suggestions for improvement. Here are four things I look for when analyzing text:

1. Grammar and Spelling: I check for correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. This includes identifying subject-verb agreement errors, incorrect tense usage, and misspellings.

2. Clarity and Conciseness: I evaluate the clarity and conciseness of the writing. I can identify sentences that are too long or complex, and suggest rephrasing to make the writing more understandable.

3. Consistency and Style: I look for consistency in style, formatting, and tone throughout the text. This includes ensuring consistent use of capitalization, font, and language.

4. Factual Accuracy: While I don't have access to external information, I can analyze the text for internal consistency and identify potential factual errors or inconsistencies based on the information provided within the text itself.

It's important to note that I am still under development and may not always catch every error. However, I am constantly learning and improving my ability to analyze text and provide helpful feedback.

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