gordo12
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One of the things I like about Grammarly is it keeps track of stats for you. For instance, last week, I wrote 57,635 words with 84 alerts for mistakes.
But the stat that concerns me: unique words.
3,159 unique words. Higher than 98% of users.
Roughly that's 1/18 words and seems to violate the KISS principle.
But at the same time, how do you know a word is unique and others don't use it?
I've had comments from readers on words. One wrote last week he never expected to see the word discombobulated on Lit.
Apparently, that was a milestone for him.
Do you pay much attention to issues like that, or am I overthinking things?
But the stat that concerns me: unique words.
3,159 unique words. Higher than 98% of users.
Roughly that's 1/18 words and seems to violate the KISS principle.
But at the same time, how do you know a word is unique and others don't use it?
I've had comments from readers on words. One wrote last week he never expected to see the word discombobulated on Lit.

Do you pay much attention to issues like that, or am I overthinking things?