To ensure that the language used is of an acceptable quality, some publishers insist that authors provide a proofreading certificate before accepting a manuscript for publication. Academic referees often reject papers that are too poorly written. Such certificates are not a standard feature of Wordy. Some of our editors will happily produce such a certificate if asked (as just a simple PDF, but possibly with a digital signature), so try asking your editor. Alternatively, the support team should be able to oblige.
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