For anyone coming from a technical background, it takes time to write

Nils Liliedahl
3 min readJan 25, 2021

For anyone coming from a technical background, it takes time to write. Hard work, rewriting, and using aids like Grammarly is a must. It makes you a good writer!

To tell you, it’s not rocket science. Just simply, Write, Cut, and making space for thoughts in the text.

You need to start with a pitch to start the AI engine of Grammarly, later finding that their conclusion of what you have said is, yes you got it, the pitch you said in your very first line, is telling it all. Slowly, building a good report, using International English. This text is rated 95/100 in Grammarly

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For anyone coming from a technical background, it takes time to write. Hard work, rewriting, and using aids like Grammarly is a must. It makes you a good writer!

To tell you, it’s not rocket science. Just simply, Write, Cut, and making space for thoughts in the text.

You need to start with a pitch to start the AI engine of Grammarly, later finding that their conclusion of what you have said is, yes you got it, the pitch you said in your very first line, is telling it all. Slowly, building a good report, using International English.

In the perfect world if you made a good pitch in English your ranking should be high, yet not boring or childish. But I have found this is not true. You can start with anything, and will end up with good writing.

Use a good flow, just as the text jumps out of the box finding its way to the screen. It can even be advanced, tricky, and even have a hidden matrix inside your text. As long it has a flow, and you can see it’s Swedish, my native language behind. Your readers will love this.

Think of Grammarly as a best in class schoolmate that always tells the truth, even if it hurts. Just to give you my path to this text, I give you the raw text, to begin with. SkyNet helps you all the way to make anything readable.

I hope you get the idea, by this, try it out, It’s worth it.

Here you find the initial raw text :

For anyone coming from a technical background, it is just not that easy to write. Hard work, and using aids like Grammarly is a must. And it is this I want to share with you. How I use Grammarly!

To tell you, it’s not rocket science. You need to start with a pitch. Something that gets behind the level of reckoning and taking time to read. A decision made by the reader to look at what you want to say, and later finding that their conclusion of what you have said is, yes you got it, the pitch you said in your very first line. Then there is a way to make a good report, using words that everyone understands.

In the perfect world if you are to correct your English should be on a relatively simple level, yet not boring or childish. But I have found this is not true. If what you write is in a good flow, and it feels that the text just jumps out of the box, as you read. It can be advanced, tricky, and even have a hidden matrix inside the context. Not will appreciate it, but some.

Now it's time to open your Grammarly window to see your ranking. As of now, I have 4/5 Friendly 3/5 Joyful, and 2/5 Optimistic. Think of Grammarly as a schoolmate that always tells the truth, even if it hurts. And just by just continue writing the ranking changes.

Let's get back to the subject, to use Grammarly, you need to be a good writer, only then you get as of now after the “Think Grammarly…” and to now. 5/5 Optimistic, 5/5 Friendly, 5/5 Formal. the rating is at 85/100.
The next phase is to past the text in a posting on LinkedIn, and start getting a higher ranking.

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Nils Liliedahl
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A writer loving to write and using the media as this is the future, making it harder to meet people on a fika, due to restriction of Covid-19.