Grammarly raises $110 million to help fix your spelling

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Grammarly has your back -- and also $110 million in funding, after its first venture round. Grammarly uses artificial intelligence to help fix spelling, grammar and syntax mistakes. You can use it as a Chrome extension, in Microsoft Office or as a Windows app. Silicon Valley venture capitalist General Catalyst led the funding round, reports Bloomberg, and was joined by IVP, Spark Capital, Breyer Capital and SignalFire. Grammarly has around 6.9 million users and a $12-per-month premium option that corrects "complex writing issues."

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