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Deciding whether or not to hire a proofreader for your PhD is a big commitment. Whichever way you look at it, it's expensive. 

Plus, you may think that your English language skills are good enough. 

So why bother? 

In this post we list ten reasons why you need a proofreader for your PhD. 

By the end, you will see that it's about more than typos. It's about the value of having a professional and independent writing expert comb your thesis to make sure you have presented your research in the most compelling manner possible. 

The peace of mind that brings is priceless.
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