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Description | Example | Category |
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de factor (facto) | There was a de factor ban on cigarettes. | Possible Typo |
worse-case (worst-case) scenario | They always prepared for the worse-case scenario. | Possible Typo |
worst (worse) comes to worst | If worst comes to worst, we'll just move. | Possible Typo |
to bath (bathe) | It's so relaxing to bath in the evening. | Possible Typo |
treasure trough (trove) | In the wreckage they found a treasure trough of doubloons. | Possible Typo |
ad nauseum (nauseam) | The song was playing ad nauseum. | Possible Typo |
Noble (Nobel) Prize | He was awarded the Noble Prize in literature. | Possible Typo |
land lover (landlubber) | The sailors considered John to be a serious land lover. | Possible Typo |
strike a cord (chord) | Her comment happened to strike a cord with the colonel. | Possible Typo |
safety (safe) deposit box | He inherited his grandfather's safety deposit box. | Possible Typo |
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