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Description Example Category
comprised of The part comprises of the whole. Possible Typo
comprised of This is a country comprising of independent people. Possible Typo
comprised of It's tough to think you comprise of mostly water. Possible Typo
comprised of The proposal was comprised of faulty assumptions. Possible Typo
comprised of The missiles were comprised of nuclear warheads. Possible Typo
comprised of The ants, which comprised of the colony, were asleep. Possible Typo
comprised of The album will be comprised of synthetic sounds. Possible Typo
comprised of The ants will comprise of the colony. Possible Typo
comprised of The ants would comprise of the colony. Possible Typo
comprised of Theirs was a government comprised of warring factions. Possible Typo
comprised of The government is comprised mostly of idiots. Possible Typo
comprised of The government is comprised of idiots. Possible Typo
political gaffs (gaffes) There were some serious political gaffs committed that day. Possible Typo
political gaff (gaffe) His novel was a huge cultural gaff. Possible Typo
were MD Were could we sleep tonight? Possible Typo
were MD Were couldn't we stay again? Possible Typo
other then (other than) There was no one other then us at the campsite. Possible Typo
was aloud (allowed) No dancing was aloud. Possible Typo
eluded to (alluded to) He eluded to engagement at the party. Possible Typo
allude (elude) Her failure to allude the school bullies is evident. Possible Typo
complaint (compliant) with If the rules are not fully complaint with the specification, post them here. Possible Typo
baited (bated) breath We are waiting with baited breath. Possible Typo
bare (bear) in mind Bare in mind that we're alone. Possible Typo
playoff birth (berth) The Patriots failed to earn a playoff birth. Possible Typo
disc break (brakes) The rear wheels are disc break. Possible Typo
hit the breaks (brakes) Charlie forgot to hit the breaks. Possible Typo
spinal chord (cord) There was permanent injury to the spinal chord. Possible Typo
full compliment (complement) of He had the full compliment of good qualities. Possible Typo
in edition (addition) to In edition to failing, he embarrassed himself. Possible Typo
faired (fared) as well He faired as well as could be expected. Possible Typo
faired (fared) badly It was a pity that the Jets faired badly. Possible Typo
and so fourth (forth) And so on and so fourth. Possible Typo
put fourth (forth) the He put fourth the proposal. Possible Typo
forth (fourth) place The runner finished in forth place. Possible Typo
door jam (jamb) There were scratches all along the door jam. Possible Typo
less (fewer) dollars There were less hours to devote to work that day. Possible Typo
fewer (less) uncountable He gave his enemies fewer information than he gave his friends. Possible Typo
fewer (less) uncountable He gave his enemies fewer information than he gave his friends. Possible Typo
am loathe (loath) to I am loathe to continue this conversation. Possible Typo
loosing (losing) effort The Yankees never had a loosing season. Possible Typo
mute (moot) point It was a mute point, so we ignored it. Possible Typo
peak (pique) his interest The mere mention of Luxembourg was enough to peak his interest. Possible Typo
most populace (populous) Chicago was the most populace city. Possible Typo
at the reigns (reins) The coachman held the reigns with expertise. Possible Typo
managerial reigns (reins) He handed over the managerial reigns of the project to the junior member. Possible Typo
reigns (reins) of power Idi Amin held the reigns of power for far too long. Possible Typo
take the reigns (reins) Take the reigns cried the bandit. Possible Typo
free reign (rein) The famous actor was given free reign over the city. Possible Typo
lead roll (role) She accepted the lead roll in the prestigious play. Possible Typo
roll player (role player) Eddie House was mainly a roll player in the Celtics' championship run. Possible Typo
role (roll) call The colonel always forgot to take role call. Possible Typo
construction sight (site) We didn't visit the construction sight until Wednesday. Possible Typo
out of sink (sync) The teammates were so badly out of sink. Possible Typo
different tact (tack) We'll have to try a different tact. Possible Typo
IN PRP then (than) IN PRP I'd rather be between him then between she. Possible Typo
comparisons then (than) It was hotter then it'd ever been. Possible Typo
comparisons NNS then (than) There were better companies then GE and Google. Possible Typo
comparison 'as ... as' (no comparative/superlative) We must do our job as best as we can. Possible Typo
to blank then (than) by I'd rather go to play then by the market. Possible Typo
waived (waved) off The offsides call was waived off by the referee. Possible Typo
wreck (wreak) havoc The hurricane would go on to wreck havoc up and down the coast. Possible Typo
about who (whom) to What do you think about who to promote? Possible Typo
whom (who) Whom paid for the meal? Possible Typo
VBG you're (your) Stop visualizing you're own demise. Possible Typo
that's you're (your) Don't ask me, that's you're own problem. Possible Typo
that's they're (their) That's they're fault. Possible Typo
that's its (possessive) He's it's primary caretaker. Possible Typo
your (you) Your so good. Possible Typo
your (you) This is for you and you family! Possible Typo
your (you) Thanks for you help. Possible Typo
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