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proofread

[proof-reed] / ˈprufˌrid /


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It’s a clear no, with the only exceptions being when editors use A.I. to proofread their writing or translate foreign-language entries.

From Slate Apr. 1, 2026

Kaspar did a Q&A for the Sophia’s Cure YouTube channel from the Gaynors’ dining room and proofread posts Vincent wrote for the charity’s website.

From Salon Feb. 19, 2025

It was so terribly boring that even I could not proofread it without falling asleep.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 7, 2025

A nurse hadn’t proofread carefully and mistakenly sent the message.

From Seattle Times Mar. 12, 2024

Henry stood behind Francis’s chair and leaned over his shoulder and began to proofread the top of the last page, one elbow resting on the table.

From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt

Scheduling should include time for rewrites, proofreads and secondary reads by friends, colleagues and family members, experts say.

From Nature Dec. 19, 2019

Between homework and scholarship applications, Huynh said she usually proofreads her dad’s emails, checking for accurate grammar and punctuation. He keeps a notebook with key vocabulary terms and phrases by his computer to learn daily.

From Seattle Times Jan. 26, 2018

He also proofreads the game program and can recall statistics, with savant-like accuracy, from Oregon Tech victories 20 years ago.

From New York Times Feb. 23, 2012

On the train, she makes more calls and proofreads documents.

From Time Magazine Archive

In addition to adding a slop button, LinkedIn last month said it was phasing out an “enhance your post” feature that encouraged the use of AI tools for proofreading and rewriting.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 6, 2026

Instead, she is increasingly offered work proofreading machine-generated translations.

From Barron's May 27, 2026

Once Blanchard was released, that’s when the editing, proofreading and fact-checking began.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 10, 2024

Human editors then adapt the generated copy to something that the real Al Michaels might say spontaneously, while proofreading the text for any typos—especially those pertaining to athlete names.

From Slate Aug. 10, 2024

Now he had to struggle to say something that interested her, something that made her look up from her plate, or from her proofreading files.

From "Interpreter of Maladies" by Jhumpa Lahiri




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