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sdnvx

July 30, 2025

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Hello, world! :)

Hi there. This is my first post on LangCorrect. I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and wide range of hobbies (i.e. audio engineering). Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place. Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English. I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?". Today I've found LangCorrect in Google and thought: wow, this can really help me! Which is even better, I can also help people to teach Russian. So, let's try!

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I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and a wide range of hobbies (i.e.

Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place.

"move out" puts a lot of focus on the place you're moving from which doesn't quite sound right here.

Hello, world! :)

Hi there.

This is my first post on LangCorrect.

I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and have a wide range of hobbies (i.e.

“wide range of hobbies” usually indicates you will list more than 1 hobby.

Now I am on themy way to move out from my country to somea better place.

There are more natural ways to phrase this.

If you are planning on moving but have not started moving:
“Now I am on my way to moving from my country to a better place.”
If you are moving: “Now I am moving from my country to a better place.”

I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".

Today I've found LangCorrect ion Google and thought: w“Wow, this can really help me!

Which is even better, I can also help people to teach Russian, which is even better.

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Hello from another engineer! The title is very cute. Great entry!

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sdnvx

July 30, 2025

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Thank you!

Hello, world! :)

Hi there.

This is my first post on LangCorrect.

I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and a wide range of hobbies (i.e.

audio engineering).

Now, I am on themy way to move out from my country to some better place.

Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English.

This is so good though!!! Sounds very professional.

I can read books in English, but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".

Today, I've found LangCorrect ion Google and thought: w"Wow, this can really help me!"

Which is eEven better, I can also help people to teachlearn Russian.

So, let's try!

Feedback

Welcome to LangCorrect! Great work, very professional and understandable :)

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sdnvx

July 30, 2025

0

Thank you!

Hello, world! :)

Hi there.

This is my first post on LangCorrect.

I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and wide range of hobbies (i.ee.g.

I think you mean “e.g.” instead of “i.e.”
i.e. = that is
e.g. = for example

audio engineering).

Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place.

Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English.

I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".

Today I've found LangCorrect in Google and thought: wow, this can really help me!

Whichat is even better, I can also help people to tleachrn Russian.

What is even better, I can also help people to learn Russian.

So, let's try!

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Welcome to LangCorrect!

Hello, world! :)


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Hi there.


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This is my first post on LangCorrect.


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I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and wide range of hobbies (i.e.


I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and wide range of hobbies (i.ee.g.

I think you mean “e.g.” instead of “i.e.” i.e. = that is e.g. = for example

I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and a wide range of hobbies (i.e.

I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and have a wide range of hobbies (i.e.

“wide range of hobbies” usually indicates you will list more than 1 hobby.

I'm a software engineer with 20 years of experience and a wide range of hobbies (i.e.

audio engineering).


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place.


Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place.

Now, I am on themy way to move out from my country to some better place.

Now I am on themy way to move out from my country to somea better place.

There are more natural ways to phrase this. If you are planning on moving but have not started moving: “Now I am on my way to moving from my country to a better place.” If you are moving: “Now I am moving from my country to a better place.”

Now I am on the way to move out from my country to some better place.

"move out" puts a lot of focus on the place you're moving from which doesn't quite sound right here.

Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional expertise, but not English.


I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".


I can read books in English but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".

I can read books in English, but become embarrassed when I just need to say "Hey, how do you do?".

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Today I've found LangCorrect in Google and thought: wow, this can really help me!


Today I've found LangCorrect in Google and thought: wow, this can really help me!

Today, I've found LangCorrect ion Google and thought: w"Wow, this can really help me!"

Today I've found LangCorrect ion Google and thought: w“Wow, this can really help me!

Which is even better, I can also help people to teach Russian.


Whichat is even better, I can also help people to tleachrn Russian.

What is even better, I can also help people to learn Russian.

Which is eEven better, I can also help people to teachlearn Russian.

Which is even better, I can also help people to teach Russian, which is even better.

So, let's try!


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Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Unfortunately, I spent a lot of years enhancing my professional skills, but not English.

This is so good though!!! Sounds very professional.

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