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		<title>By: 20 Best Places to Get Grammar Answers Online &#124; Online Degree Programs.org</title>
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		<description>[...] Twitter. Believe it or not, Twitter has evolved from a social media gadget that left many stumped as to what purpose it served to a useful tool for many. One such way Twitter can be of help is for those seeking grammar guidance. There are many feeds featuring grammar tips, including some from the sites mentioned here as well as other feeds that do not have websites. [...]</description>
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