Re: MS office Under Linux

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> languages to check your most important emails. The low-priority ones do 
> not have to be perfect. But if you are trying to project a professional 
> appearance, nothing beats having the language in your email (or letters) 
> verified by a native speaker.

Very much so - especially as English is descriptive (That is there are no
rules, the language is described by studing its usage).

Incidentally if you like grammar, pedantry and language then pulling the
translation files for fedora tools (and Gnome, KDE etc) and checking them
is a very useful non-programming way to improve free software. Many of
the applications do not use good clear language.

Alan

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