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Posted on 12/09/202526/08/2025 by Rafael Scapin

Grammarly’s New Feature Can Predict If You’ll Fail Your Paper

One of the worst feelings you can experience as a student is anxiously waiting for a paper you just submitted to be graded. Grammarly’s new feature claims it can tell you your grade right away, and save you the long, nerve-wracking wait.

https://www.makeuseof.com/grammarly-launches-ai-agents

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