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haven't found this topic on any LaTeX forum in my surprise. So I hope it's not completely stupid idea or I didn't use wrong tags.

To expand the idea in the title, is there a way to set up a set of words that are not allowed to be at the end of the line (e.g. the,a,of etc...)? A similar thing is hyphenation. I found some functions or the hyphenat package, but it says that if the babel is used, it overrides the nohyphenation setting. Is there a way of setting this or maybe creating set of these words manually?

Thank you for any notes on this

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    standard tex can not do this. luatex could match the input buffer changing space to ~ before such words. I think some language options may do this, it's not normally an issue in English – David Carlisle Nov 26 '22 at 12:05
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    several answers on this site eg https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/27780/one-letter-word-at-the-end-of-line – David Carlisle Nov 26 '22 at 12:08
  • Spell checking and grammar checking are usually handled by the editor. – John Kormylo Nov 26 '22 at 12:08
  • Implementation of something similar is in the luavlna package intended for LuaTeX. – wipet Nov 26 '22 at 14:17

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