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Does Grammarly support Google Docs?

You can use Grammarly in Google Docs by installing the Grammarly browser extension for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge. To install it, check out this article: How to install the Grammarly browser extension

Note: If you’ve activated Superhuman Go, you’ll see the Superhuman logo or tab instead of the Grammarly ones. Grammarly is now part of Superhuman. Learn more in this article: Becoming Superhuman

Here’s what Grammarly (first image) and Superhuman Go (second image) look like in your browser:

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To access Grammarly’s suggestions in Google Docs, create or open a Google document and click the Grammarly button in the lower-right corner of the browser window. This will open the Grammarly sidebar.

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To accept a suggestion, select the suggestion card within the sidebar and click on the proposed changes.

To see a detailed explanation of the suggestion, click Learn more at the bottom of the suggestion.

If a suggestion is incorrect or you’d like to report it for any reason, click the three dots and choose your preferred option to proceed.

If you’d like Grammarly to stop flagging a particular spelling as incorrect, you can add the word to your personal dictionary by clicking Add to Dictionary within the suggestion card.

Some suggestions, such as correctness suggestions (red underlines) or style guide suggestions (gray underlines), are shown directly in the text. You don’t have to open the sidebar to accept these suggestions — simply hover over the underlined word to see the suggestion card.

Upgrade to one of the paid tiers at www.grammarly.com/plans to access advanced writing features and boost your productivity.

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