Grammarly at Brothers Campfire

Hello? Is this mic on?

This is Benjamin from Brother’s Campfire.

I use the Grammarly keyboard quite frequently on my phone, especially for writing blog posts.

Every week or so, I get an email of how many words I wrote. Apparently, I have written quite a few.

I do not believe I wrote that many words for one second. Grammarly may have scanned the same maternal material numerous times as I opened and closed a document in progress.

As a firm believer in everything bigger than me, I am totally OK with Grammarly running in the background while I am at work.

Frequently, my phone notifies me that Grammarly uses a lot of battery when I am not using it. I may update this post with a screenshot of that as well.

4.5 million words. Wow. While I will continue to use the application and do not care what it reads or may store other than passwords, I am still curious as to what it does when I am at work.

Use Grammarly I must. The stats appeal to my ego whle sandwiching in my lack of accuracy and the distinct need for the program.

Well, that is all for now. Thank you for stopping by!

Author: Benjamin

Benjamin Thiel is a husband, father, correctional professional and author of The Ongoing Tale at Brothers Campfire.

22 thoughts on “Grammarly at Brothers Campfire

  1. anne leueen says:

    This is amazing. i don’t use Grammarly but this is interesting info and congrats on so many words!

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  2. WebbBlogs says:

    I never heard of it but it does sound like something I need. 😁 I think I will check it out 😁

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      1. WebbBlogs says:

        Well, I ended up checking it out the other day and am now using it….all the time. Haha 😁😁

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  3. Eugenia says:

    I type on a laptop and I use Grammarly. I love it except it doesn’t understand poetry. lol

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  4. Herb says:

    I use Grammarly but I also double check its results because they aren’t always accurate.

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