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Description Example Category
missing hyphen in 'role play' I did not role play anyone today. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'role play' I'm role playing this character. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'role play' He role played until they confronted him about it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'role play' I wanted to role play him today. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'role play' He role plays his father. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'roller skate' I would roller skate down the hill. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'roller skate' I always roller skate down the hill. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'roller skate' I didn't roller skate today. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'roller skate' Let's roller skate down the hill. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'roller skate' I did not roller skate today. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'roller skate' I'm roller skating down the hill. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'roller skate' He roller skated down the hill. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'roller skate' I forgot to roller skate today. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'strong arm' I will strong arm myself to protect me and my family. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'strong arm' I strong armed myself to protect my family. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'strong arm' I didn't strong arm myself. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'strong arm' Let's strong arm ourselves to protect our families. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'strong arm' I did not strong arm myself. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'strong arm' I'm strong arming myself. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'strong arm' He strong armed himself. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'strong arm' I want to strong arm myself. Grammar
compound verb 'dead lift' I can dead lift 200 KG. Grammar
compound verb 'dead lift' I dead lift 200 KG. Grammar
compound verb 'dead lift' I didn't dead lift 200 KG. Grammar
compound verb 'dead lift' Let's dead lift 200 KG. Grammar
compound verb 'dead lift' I did not dead lift anything today. Grammar
compound verb 'dead lift' I'm dead lifting 200 KG. Grammar
compound verb 'dead lift' He dead lifted 200 KG. Grammar
compound verb 'dead lift' I want to dead lift 200 KG. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'guilt trip' A pay increase will not guilt trip them into improvements. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'guilt trip' She guilt tripped me into the visit the way only mothers can do so there's no way out. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'guilt trip' They didn't guilt trip us. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'guilt trip' Let's guilt trip them. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'guilt trip' I did not guilt trip them. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'guilt trip' There is no point guilt tripping the consumer. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'guilt trip' Try to guilt trip the customer. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'daisy chain' I will daisy chain it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'daisy chain' I daisy chained it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'daisy chain' I didn't daisy chain it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'daisy chain' Let's daisy chain it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'daisy chain' I did not daisy chain it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'daisy chain' I'm daisy chaining it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'daisy chain' He daisy chained it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'daisy chain' I forgot to daisy chain it. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'clear cut' It was a clear cut decision. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'right/left click' I would always right click to copy text. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'right/left click' I always right click to copy text. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'right/left click' I didn't right click to copy the text. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'right/left click' Let's right click on that button. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'right/left click' I did not right click to open the context menu. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'right/left click' He right clicked on the button to see all options. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'right/left click' I forgot to right click and copy. Grammar
missing hyphen in 'right/left click' I forgot to right click the button. Grammar
other wise (otherwise) He was ordered to testify and could not do other wise. Grammar
further more (furthermore) Further more, her work is always excellent. Grammar
fine tune (fine-tune) Peter fine tuned the temperatur of the room. Grammar
cross-check Please always try to cross check your bearings. Grammar
cross-check She drove cross town just to see me. Grammar
bull dog (bulldog) Everyday, he walks his bull dog. Grammar
bed room (bedroom) Everyday, he wakes up in his bed room. Grammar
foot ball (football) He is cannon balling. Grammar
foot ball (football) Tom is a great foot ball player. Grammar
cyber security (cybersecurity) The company suffered badly from a cyber attack. Grammar
step father (stepfather) She has a step son from his previous marriage. Grammar
mail box (mailbox) Please check your messages in your mail box. Grammar
swim suit (swimsuit) She was wearing a nice swim suit at the beach. Grammar
breast plate (breastplate) They were so pretty, with those burnished breast plates. Grammar
life long They had a life long relationship. Grammar
key note (keynote) Steve Jobs' biggest strength was his unique appearance in Apple's key notes. Grammar
eye brow/lash/lid/sight/sore (eyebrow/eyelash/eyelid/eyesight/eyesore) Calcium deposits on eye lids Grammar
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