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		<title>By: Spelling and editing are fundamental business planning activities - Business Plan Help &#38; Small Business Articles - Bplans.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Don&#8217;t depend exclusively on your software spell checker First, always use your spell check software. Second, don&#8217;t trust it. We have all become complacent, trusting our software spelling and grammar check tools. These certainly help us find misspelled words, but they will let a properly spelled, incorrect word sail right on through. In writing a business plan, or in any of your other business communications for that matter, this type of error can kill your deal, sink your financing, turn away your customer. [...]</description>
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