


Noun strings (noun clusters) of more than 3 nouns.For example, the verb break out is not approved in this sentence: The fire broke out in the engine. A combination of approved terms that is possibly not correct.For example, about means 'concerned' with, not approximately or around. Terms that frequently are used incorrectly.For example, work is approved as a noun, but not as a verb. Approved terms (nouns and verbs) that have an incorrect part of speech.Unapproved terms and inflections of unapproved terms.

The primary problems that the term checker identifies are as follows: Read Uwe's review in TechScribe STE Term Checker (). Uwe Muegge, former Chair of ASTM Subcommittee F43.03 responsible for language translation standards. The STE Term Checker is a powerful yet easy-to-use checking tool." "The Term Checker did an excellent job of identifying instances where an approved word had a not-approved part of speech, for example 'aid' was used as a verb but is only approved as a noun… Automatic style and vocabulary checking tools for technical communicators are typically expensive and require a considerable training effort. Features of the term checker for ASD-STE100
