Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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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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