Checking Writing Style
We can get our text writing style checked from LanguageTool site, https://languagetool.org or https://languagetool.org/editor/new
It gives us nice feedback on how we are doing, as shown at the right.
For Overleaf, extensions like Overleaf textarea might seem useful in addition to enrolling to the beta program of overleaf and turning on "source (legacy)" mode.
The screenshot shows some good practices in MS Word.
In step 3, check/tick all check boxes.
Pay attention to readability statistics:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/get-your-document-s-readability-and-level-statistics-85b4969e-e80a-4777-8dd3-f7fc3c8b3fd2
http://www.badlanguage.net/tools-for-writing-microsoft-word-readability-statistics
Additionally, might be useful to try the Apps:
LanguageTool: https://languagetool.org
Grammarly: https://www.grammarly.com
GrammarCheck: http://www.grammarcheck.net/editor
Grammark: https://grammark.org
Editsaurus: https://editsaurus.tylerwalters.com
Other open-source writing tools: https://opensource.com/article/20/3/open-source-writing-tools
Web Browser Add-ons:
Chrome:
LanguageTool: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grammar-spell-checker-%E2%80%94-l/oldceeleldhonbafppcapldpdifcinji
All: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/grammar%20spelling?_category=extensions
Web Browser:
How to Turn Spell Check On or Off in Firefox: https://www.technipages.com/firefox-enabledisable-spell-checker
Spelling checking on Chrome: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-ways-to-spell-check-on-the-go-in-chrome