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正确的拼写和语法
Prompt detail
全面校对并优化原文。
##原文:
{{@Source_Content}}
##请按照以下步骤完成校对:
1. 仔细阅读全文,理解其内容、语境和语气。
2. 校对语法、拼写和标点错误,并修改不通顺或不准确的句子或段落。为每处修改提供详细的修改说明;保持原文的语气和风格(例如,正式、非正式、技术性),不要更改核心信息。
3. 保留原文含义;不要随意更改核心信息。
4. 确保语言自然流畅,正式程度恰当;必要时调整句子结构和用词。
5. 注意 原文中的习语、文化典故和比喻。
6. 如果您不确定某个问题是否真的是错误,请不要提出修改建议。
7. 删除冗余或模糊的表达,以提高清晰度和逻辑流畅性。
What the prompt does
Rough drafts, hasty emails, and unpolished documents undermine your credibility. This prompt takes any piece of writing — an email, a report section, a Slack message, or a proposal — and performs a comprehensive proofread. It corrects grammar, spelling, punctuation, and awkward phrasing while preserving your original tone and meaning.
With remio, you can pull content directly from your emails, meeting notes, or documents and run it through this proofreading workflow without switching apps. You get back a polished version alongside itemized revision notes explaining every change made.
When to use
• Before sending a high-stakes email to a client or executive, ensuring zero typos and maximum clarity.
• When finalizing a proposal or SOW draft that multiple teammates contributed to, smoothing out inconsistent tone and fixing errors across sections.
• After quickly drafting a company-wide announcement in Slack and wanting a second pass for professionalism.
• When editing a non-native English speaker's written deliverable without altering their intended meaning.
• Before publishing internal documentation or knowledge base articles that need to read cleanly.
Prompt examples
Input: Proofread this client follow-up email:
"Hi Sarah, Thanks for the call yesterday. I wanted to follow-up on a few of the items we discussed. First, regarding the Q3 deliverables — we are on track to deliver all milestones accept the UX audit, which has been delayed do to a resource constraint. We will keep you in the loop on the revised timeline. Also, I wanted to confirmed that the budget reallocation you mentioned is fine on our end. Looking forward to our next sync."
remio responds:
Here is your polished email:
"Hi Sarah, Thanks for the call yesterday. I wanted to follow up on a few of the items we discussed. First, regarding the Q3 deliverables — we are on track to deliver all milestones except the UX audit, which has been delayed due to a resource constraint. We will keep you updated on the revised timeline. Also, I wanted to confirm that the budget reallocation you mentioned works on our end. Looking forward to our next sync."
Revision notes:
1. "follow-up" → "follow up" (verb form, no hyphen)
2. "accept" → "except" (incorrect word)
3. "do to" → "due to" (spelling error)
4. "keep you in the loop" → "keep you updated" (more concise)
5. "confirmed" → "confirm" (verb tense correction)
6. "is fine" → "works" (more natural phrasing)
Tip 1: Specify the intended audience and context before the text (e.g., "This is a formal email to a C-level client") so the proofreader calibrates formality and word choice accordingly.
Tip 2: If the original was drafted in a hurry after a meeting, use remio to surface the meeting transcript first, then paste both the draft and transcript so the proofreader can verify factual accuracy alongside grammar.
Tip 3: Flag any intentional style choices (brand-specific spelling, internal jargon) so they aren't incorrectly marked as errors.
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