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These are some of the errors that LanguageTool can detect. Visit the LanguageTool homepage to use it online.
Description | Example | Category |
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missing hyphen in 'simple to use' | An easy to use, friendly interface makes proofreading a pleasure. | Grammar |
missing hyphen in 'call to action' | The call to action button at the end of the newsletter is crucial for generating new leads. | Grammar |
hyphen in 'write up' | If the market value recovers by year-end, the write down (provision) should be reversed either by reversing the expense itself or creating an income or a revenue. | Grammar |
hyphen in 'write up' | A list of write ups about football. | Grammar |
confusion of though/thought | I though of you. | Grammar |
confusion of though/thought | I though of you. | Grammar |
confusion of though/thought | A Google employee though he could hack the system. | Grammar |
confusion of though/thought | They were removing content that they though was inciting violence. | Grammar |
confusion of though/thought | At first I though that we should focus on customers who want to diversify their unique risks. | Grammar |
confusion of though/thought | At first, I though the guy was Peter. | Grammar |
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