That’s it. No magic system. Just repetition with slightly different attention each time.
At some point, I started thinking about writing support differently. Not as correction, but as scaffolding. There’s a strange phrase I came across while working on a marketing-related assignment: support with marketing essay structure and ideas. It sounds mechanical when you first read it, but it actually reflects something real. When structure is weak, grammar becomes louder than meaning. Fixing structure often removes more errors than any grammar tool ever could.
I’ve seen essays transform just by rearranging paragraphs. Not rewriting them. Just moving them into a shape that matches the thought flow. It’s almost suspicious how effective that is.