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proofreading
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proof·read  (prfrd)
v. proof·read (-rd), proof·read·ing, proof·reads
v.tr.
To read (copy or proof) in order to find errors and mark corrections.
v.intr.
To read copy or proof for purposes of error detection and correction.

proofreader n.
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proofreading [ˈpruːfˌriːdɪŋ] Ncorrección f de pruebas
proofreading [ˈpruːfˌriːdɪŋ] ncorrezione f di bozze


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It also offers a compendium of writers resources, including questions to ask agents, benchmark figures for royalties and advances, sample publisher's writer's guidelines, organizations for writers, software for writers, and proofreader's marks.
Drawing road-maps to show how paragraphs should be arranged and fine-tuning copy with little proofreader's marks gave me good eye-hand coordination.
There are no proofreader's marks to decode, no lines to follow, no handwriting to decipher.
 
 
 
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