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Day: March 8, 2017

It’s Proofreading Day!

 

National Proofreading Day is observed each year on March 8th.  This day was created to bring awareness to the importance of proofreading.

National Proofreading Day promotes mistake-free writing. Carefully review all your letters and documents to make a positive and professional impression.

 

 

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March 8, 2017
MaryO
Books, Holidays
National Proofreading Day, punctuation, video

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