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Description | Example | Category |
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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 |
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