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Description Example Category
the + verb One of the new requires is ... Grammar
the + verb I'm an immigrate from Syria ... Grammar
the + verb The reflect of light was visible after the sunrise. Grammar
the + verb He gave his acknowledge after he reviewed the process. Grammar
the + verb The contribute of code was a success. Grammar
the + verb 2020 is the begin of something fantastic. Grammar
the + verb The deploy. Grammar
the + verb She is a big fan of my bodypaint. Grammar
the + verb The announce of his resign. Grammar
the + verb The receive of the message. Grammar
the + verb The assemble line. Grammar
the + verb The publish date. Grammar
the + verb Sally needs your approve. Grammar
the + verb He sent a remind to her. Grammar
the + verb The withdraw succeeded. Grammar
the + verb Please notice the enormous seize of the Statue of Liberty. Grammar
the + verb He announced his resign yesterday. Grammar
the + verb The thieve stole my watch! Grammar
the + verb It was a relieve. Grammar
the + verb It was a wildly exaggerate story. Grammar
the + verb The misspell was correctly detected by LanguageTool. Grammar
the + verb The resell market is performing very well. Grammar
the + verb The oversell caused a shortage. Grammar
the + verb They did a portray of my life. Grammar
the + verb You can find the expire date is on the bottom of the milk bottle. Grammar
the + verb He sent his respond to the mailing list. Grammar
the + verb He presented the invent of electric cars. Grammar
the + verb He requested a renew of his subscription. Grammar
the + verb The redeliver service was on time. Grammar
the + verb I couldn't go to work due to my infect. Grammar
the + verb Where's the prove? Grammar
the + verb The create of the world. Grammar
the + verb After the accident, he needed a replace of the car's front window. Grammar
the + verb My intend was to improve the overall situation. Grammar
the + verb After the arrive he first needed to park his car. Grammar
the + verb Let's setup an appoint to discuss the latest development. Grammar
the + verb Please check the troubleshoot document for a solution. Grammar
the + verb He received a nice compensate for his work. Grammar
the + verb The unexpected grow in revenue was caused by their new ad campaign. Grammar
the + add on The newest add on was released yesterday Grammar
the + add on The Firefox add on was released yesterday Grammar
a/the + install The installs are dropping since March. Grammar
a/the + install He also did an install of the alarm system. Grammar
a/the + install My attempted uninstall worked. Grammar
a/the + install He performed that install recently. Grammar
a/the + install He performed those installs recently. Grammar
a/the + install Yesterday we had more than 1000 new installs. Grammar
north pole (North Pole) He was the first man who every walked to the north pole. Grammar
north pole (North Pole) He was the first man who every walked to the south pole. Grammar
a/the attach Have you clicked on the attach file? Grammar
a/the attach Have you clicked on the attach? Grammar
a/the + thank you Have you seen my thank you letter? Grammar
missing hyphen in 'work life balance' Work life balance is having enough time for work and enough to have a life. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'one night stand' Tom and Mary had a one night stand. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'one term president' Donald Trump was a one term president. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'top down' They had to review the top down corporate structure. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'top down' They went with a top down approach. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'toss up' Texas became a toss up state ahead of the election. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'hands on' Tom helps his colleagues because he's a hands on manager. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'hands on' Tom helps his colleagues because he's a hands on manager. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'hands on' Tom is very hands on. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'one stop' The custom built dealership served as a one stop shop for motorists. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'one stop' The custom built dealership served as a one stop shop for motorists. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'mail in' The postal crisis has states looking for alternatives to mail in ballots. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'one night stand' An out of pocket expense is the direct payment of money that may or may not be later reimbursed from a third-party source. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'one night stand' An out of pocket expense is the direct payment of money that may or may not be later reimbursed from a third-party source. Grammar
missing hyphens in 'soon to be' I'm proud of my soon to be 4-year-old daughter. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'wake up call' His normal wake up time is at 7:30 am. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'wake up call' The wake up comes in the dark before dawn. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'many to many' In systems analysis, a many to many relationship is a type of cardinality that refers to the relationship between two entities. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'many to many' In systems analysis, a many to many relationship is a type of cardinality that refers to the relationship between two entities. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'push up bra' She was wearing a push up bra. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'in app' They earned all their money through in app purchases. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'in app' Most of their revenue came from in app purchases. Grammar
runnner-up In 1937, Charlton finished runners up in the First Division, in 1938 finished fourth and 1939 finished third. Grammar
the how to (how-to) Have you read the how to article? Grammar
missing hyphen in 'low hanging fruit' The task was very easy to accomplish, it really was a low hanging fruit. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'run on' I'm using a tool to fix my run on sentences. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'run on' I'm wearing a button up shirt. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'high end' The high end computer. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'same sex' A same sex marriage. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'same sex' Same sex marriage is now legal in 20 countries worldwide, including Ireland as of yesterday. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'low cost' I will be flying with a low cost airline to save some money. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'low cost' I will be flying with a low cost airline to save some money. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'open plan' In the 1960s, open plan offices were introduced, though not without some controversy. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'twin-engined He drives a twin engined Mustang. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'twin-engined He drives a twin engined Mustang. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'twin-engined He is driving a car with a four stroke engine. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'much needed' The film gave a much needed boost to the country's tourist industry. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'dry erase' He loves the smell of of dry erase markers. Grammar
missing hyphen in '2 mile race' He was wining the 10 mile race. Grammar
missing hyphen in '2 mile race' He was wining the 10 mile race. Grammar
missing hyphen in '2 person meeting' The 10 person meeting took more than 2 hours. Grammar
missing hyphen in '2 person meeting' He bought ae 10 person van for his family vacation. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'end-to-end The end to end trip takes about forty minutes. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'so called' The so called conspiracy theory Grammar
hyphen in 'first person shooter' He was playing a first person shooter. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'set top box' A set top box (STB), also colloquially known as a cable box is an information appliance. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'prime time television' NBC broadcasts the prime time Sunday Night Football package. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'fact check' You always need to fact check what Trump said. Grammar
LanguageTool 6.7-SNAPSHOT (2025-09-12 22:33:09 +0200)