This is a good occasion for relying on natural rather than artificial intelligence. Here’s a list of style suggestions that can be made by Word. It checks for a lot of things that can be considered bad style in some contexts but not in others, and to my knowledge it’s not smart enough to differentiate between different genres. (For example, it can advise you both against passive voice – useful for writing fiction, sometimes – and against use of first-person personal pronouns, which is a no-no in professional documents. If it needs mentioning, sometimes you cannot follow both rules at once.) There’s plenty of reason to doubt that a human who can’t write very well can have an algorithm for a teacher in matters of writing style; we’re not there yet, I think.
This is a good occasion for relying on natural rather than artificial intelligence. Here’s a list of style suggestions that can be made by Word. It checks for a lot of things that can be considered bad style in some contexts but not in others, and to my knowledge it’s not smart enough to differentiate between different genres. (For example, it can advise you both against passive voice – useful for writing fiction, sometimes – and against use of first-person personal pronouns, which is a no-no in professional documents. If it needs mentioning, sometimes you cannot follow both rules at once.) There’s plenty of reason to doubt that a human who can’t write very well can have an algorithm for a teacher in matters of writing style; we’re not there yet, I think.