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Q&A Is there a freely available sentence patterns search engine?

Maybe https://quillbot.com/? I haven't used it much myself, but it might perhaps be handy. It can paraphrase, check grammar etc. Trying it out with your sentence as-is, it proposes to paraphrase i...

posted 9mo ago by Lundin‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lundin‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Lundin‭ · 2023-08-14T06:02:33Z (9 months ago)
  • Maybe https://quillbot.com/? I haven't used it much myself, but it might perhaps be handy. It can paraphrase, check grammar etc.
  • Trying it out with your sentence as-is, it proposes to paraphrase it as:
  • > A metal plaque that was (?) mounted on the wall next to the door bore the name.
  • Although it didn't explicitly fill out the (?), it did add the missing word _mounted_. It marks changes in the text in yellow (like a "diff tool").
  • Note that this will suffer from the usual AI hallucinations - nobody said that the plaque was made of metal for example.
  • Maybe https://quillbot.com/? I haven't used it much myself, but it might perhaps be handy. It can paraphrase, check grammar etc.
  • Trying it out with your sentence as-is, it proposes to paraphrase it as:
  • > A metal plaque that was (?) mounted on the wall next to the door bore the name.
  • Although it didn't explicitly fill out the (?), it did add the missing word _mounted_. It marks changes in the text in yellow (like a "diff tool").
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Lundin‭ · 2023-08-11T12:00:16Z (9 months ago)
Maybe https://quillbot.com/? I haven't used it much myself, but it might perhaps be handy. It can paraphrase, check grammar etc.

Trying it out with your sentence as-is, it proposes to paraphrase it as:

> A metal plaque that was (?) mounted on the wall next to the door bore the name.

Although it didn't explicitly fill out the (?), it did add the missing word _mounted_. It marks changes in the text in yellow (like a "diff tool"). 

Note that this will suffer from the usual AI hallucinations - nobody said that the plaque was made of metal for example.