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"By (i) using our developer tools, (ii) building an Enhancement, or (iii) otherwise publishing or releasing your User Content or your Enhancements on the Superhuman Marketplace...you agree to comply with the Superhuman Developer Terms.Excerpt from Grammarly's Terms of Service
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The clause states: “By (i) using our developer tools, (ii) building an Enhancement, or (iii) otherwise publishing or releasing your User Content or your Enhancements on the Superhuman Marketplace...you agree to comply with the Superhuman Developer Terms.”
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