Use Case: Researchers and faculty members can use Grammarly while drafting research papers to improve the clarity, correctness, readability, and overall quality of their academic writing. How Grammarly Helps: Identifies grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence-structure issues. Helps improve clarity and conciseness without changing the intended meaning. Suggests improvements to word choice and sentence construction. Helps maintain a consistent and professional writing style throughout the paper. Supports researchers when drafting complex sections such as the Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results, and Discussion. Example: A researcher drafts a paragraph explaining the methodology of a study. Grammarly identifies unnecessarily complex sentences and grammatical errors and provides suggestions that make the methodology easier to understand while retaining the researcher's original meaning.