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CorrectEnglish relies on secure Web servers to validate your license and process your writing each time you use it. Processing on servers, rather than your desktop, means that your computer uses less memory and hard disk space to run CorrectEnglish. Plus, you will automatically receive the most up-to-date services each time you run CorrectEnglish without having to buy an upgrade.
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