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Can I leave a blank line after each line so I can go back and make corrections or insertions in case any good idea pops into my mind during the proofreading. Will I be penalized if I follow this strategy? If yes, what could you recommend to ensure that I can still go back and make changes without having to erase the entire paragraph.

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