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Description Example Category
missing hyphen in 'fact check' I haven't fact checked his words. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'fact check' They fact checked the answers before releasing them. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'fact check' Let's fact check his statement before publishing it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'fact check' Let's fact check his statement before publishing it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'in ear' He enjoys the in ear noise cancelling. Grammar
missing hyphens in 'step-by-step' The step by step diet plan helped me to lose kilos. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'open heart' Open heart surgery is an operation to repair a fault or damage in the heart. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'all knowing' He is an all knowing god. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'all time high' He is the best all time goalscorer. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'all time high' He is the best all time goalscorer. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'all girls' She is attending an all girls high school. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'all girls' She is attending an all girls high school. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'all-wheel' He is driving an all wheel SUV. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'all-wheel' He is driving an all wheel SUV. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'all-wheel' He owns a front wheel drive. Grammar
missing hyphens in 'all-in-one' It's an all in one solution. Grammar
missing hyphens in 'all-in-one' The all in one for beginners. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'Afro American' He is an afro american. Grammar
a zero day (zero-day) exploit Google security engineers discovered a 0 day exploit. Grammar
a zero day (zero-day) exploit The zero day was fixed. Grammar
missing hyphens in 'day to day' My lease is up, so now I'm on the ordinary month to month portion of the contract. Grammar
missing hyphens in 'day to day' My lease is up, so now I'm on the ordinary month to month portion of the contract. Grammar
take away (takeaway) Those were my biggest take aways from today's event. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'anti-Semitism' He's an anti american. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'no-go' It seems to be a no go area. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'no-go' That's a no go. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'logged in' Only logged in users can see this feature. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'catch-all' We plugged our catch all accounts into all our tools without absolutely no problem. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'built in' The iPhone has a built in camera. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'built in' In the UK Highway Code, a built up area is a settled area in which the speed limit of a road is automatically 30 mph. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'built in' The device has a built in module. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'built in' Apple's new built in module. Grammar
hyphens in 'all-you-can-eat' He was at the all you can eat restaurant. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'go to' My go to market plan is ready. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'go to' He is your go to person. Grammar
hyphen in 'opt in/out' The opt in functionality. Grammar
hyphen in 'opt in/out' We have many new opt in newsletter subscribers. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'password protected area' I will share the password protected PDF with you. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'double click' (verb) He double clicked the button. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'double click' (verb) Please double click on the link to confirm the action. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'double click' (verb) Let's double click on the folder first. Grammar
handover (hand over) I will handover my work until tomorrow. Grammar
handover (hand over) He had to handover his belongings to the police. Grammar
shutdown (shut down) I will shutdown my computer after the update has been installed. Grammar
shutdown (shut down) He had to shutdown his computer. Grammar
Manege (manège or manage) The director was able to manege his employees well. Grammar
Compere (compère or compare) He wanted to compere both of them. Grammar
Materiel (matériel or material) I needed more electronic materiels to build a fully-functional machine. Grammar
're do' spelled as one word He was re doing his homework. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'to do' He was working on finishing the to do list. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'to do' One of your to dos for today is to clean the living room. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'to do' I have nothing todo. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'to do' I have plenty of todos on my plate. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'to do' I have plenty of to dos on my plate. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'to do' Many of the to do's comments were explaining the issue. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'do it yourself' I read the do it yourself. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'do it yourself' Let's get inspired by watching Do It Yourself videos. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'simple to use' The Mac is a simple to use computer. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'simple to use' An easy to use, friendly interface makes proofreading a pleasure. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'call to action' The call to action button at the end of the newsletter is crucial for generating new leads. Grammar
hyphen in 'write up' If the market value recovers by year-end, the write down (provision) should be reversed either by reversing the expense itself or creating an income or a revenue. Grammar
hyphen in 'write up' A list of write ups about football. Grammar
confusion of though/thought I though of you. Grammar
confusion of though/thought I though of you. Grammar
confusion of though/thought A Google employee though he could hack the system. Grammar
confusion of though/thought They were removing content that they though was inciting violence. Grammar
confusion of though/thought At first I though that we should focus on customers who want to diversify their unique risks. Grammar
confusion of though/thought At first, I though the guy was Peter. Grammar
confusion of though/thought At first, I though the guy was Peter. Grammar
confusion of though/thought This is way higher than I though. Grammar
hyphen in 'man made' A man made island. Grammar
operation (operating) system The Windows operation system was invented by Bill Gates. Grammar
hover board (hoverboard) Hover boards are mainly used by millenials. Grammar
area 51 (Area 51) They say that aliens are being held at area 51. Grammar
Ya'll (Y'all) Ya'll don't know what I'm talking about. Grammar
be fined with (be fine with) I'm fined with that. Grammar
very thanks (thanks a lot) Very thanks! Grammar
between he and… (between him and…) His opposition to homosexuality causes tension between he and his gay roommate, Davis. Grammar
between he and… (between him and…) His opposition to homosexuality causes tension between I and Davis. Grammar
between he and… (between him and…) His opposition to homosexuality causes tension between they and Davis. Grammar
between he and… (between him and…) His opposition to homosexuality causes tension between she and Davis. Grammar
Preposition + who (whom) Who was with who? Grammar
Preposition + who (whom) To who do I send my transcripts? Grammar
if I would have (if I had) If I would have known about the party, I would have gone to it. Grammar
if I would have (if I had) If I wouldn't have known about the party, I would have gone to it. Grammar
if I would have (if I had) If I would not have known about the party, I would have gone to it. Grammar
fewer with countable nouns (less) Ten items or less Grammar
fewer with countable nouns (less) He has less items Grammar
does (do) I/you/we/they Does you have your glasses? Grammar
does (do) I/you/we/they But Does you have your glasses? Grammar
do you sings (sing) Do you tried this? Grammar
do you found (find) Do you found the pen? Grammar
could/should/must be does (done) He will be have a party tonight. Grammar
could/should/must be does (done) This part must be replaces with caution. Grammar
'does' ... 3rd person verb (base verb) Does your memory usage grows during processing? Grammar
3rd person verb (base verb) after what/who Who want to go to the mall? Grammar
'it' + non-3rd person verb It support transparency. Grammar
'did' with past tense verb Did the application worked? Grammar
'did' with past tense verb Did you forgot it? Grammar
'did' with past tense verb Didn't you forgot it? Grammar
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