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    Ben Baker

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      <p data-start=”57″ data-end=”482″ data-is-last-node=”” data-is-only-node=””>Hey everyone I am finishing up my manuscript and want to make sure it is polished before publishing I have been exploring book proofreading options but I am curious about what actually works in real situations Do you prefer professional services peer reviews or software tools I am looking for honest advice and practical tips from people who have gone through it What methods have helped you catch the most mistakes</p>

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