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Description | Example | Category |
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worse come to worse (worst) | Worse came to worse. | Grammar |
much worst (worse) | The conditions in March were much worst than they imagined to be possible. | Grammar |
knot (not) | She does knot know everything. | Grammar |
Repetition of two words ('at the at the') | Hepatology at the at the turn of centuries. | Grammar |
according to | According about a recent survey, most smokers suffer from cancer. | Grammar |
good (well) | You speak English very good. | Grammar |
week end (weekend) | We went golfing on the week end. | Grammar |
after noon (afternoon) | I will have lunch in the after noon. | Grammar |
after noon (afternoon) | It happened on Sunday after noon. | Grammar |
thereafter | In general, the frequency of clinic visits and investigation is most intense in the first year after the transplant, and it decreases gradually there after. | Grammar |
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