How important is it that the grant proposal be well written and free of grammatical errors?
It is extremely important. The grant application is the only thing the committee members see as they make their decisions; it may be considered a strong indicator as to the likely success or value of the completed project. The applicant should proofread it carefully and perhaps ask a peer or a supervisor not connected with the project to read it for clarity, accuracy, and consistency.
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