Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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it self (itself) | I believe that such advertisements indicate a clear statement about the issue it self and they clarify the main cause of the problem. | Possible Typo |
I've go to (I've got to) | I've go to go. | Possible Typo |
for along time (for a long time) | I have been interested in Wicca for along time. | Possible Typo |
awhile (a while) | I haven't posted in awhile. | Possible Typo |
awhile (a while) | I haven't posted in while. | Possible Typo |
awhile (a while) | I haven't posted in quite awhile. | Possible Typo |
away fro (away from) | He is away fro the sea. | Possible Typo |
fro (for) | I got a voicemail fro Ken. | Possible Typo |
humans beings (human beings) | We are all human's beings. | Possible Typo |
humans beings (human beings) | We are all humans beings. | Possible Typo |
last but not last (least) | Last but not last, I accentuate difficulties that such theories face. | Possible Typo |
half an our (half an hour) | It happened half an our ago. | Possible Typo |
one in the same (one and the same) | Our town is a place where neighbours and friends are one in the same. | Possible Typo |
'One the one hand' (On the one hand) | One the one hand, he was rich. | Possible Typo |
per say (per se) | Not a car lover per say… | Possible Typo |
some what (somewhat) | Some what disappointed | Possible Typo |
stand alone (standalone) | This is a stand alone computer. | Possible Typo |
industry leading (industry-leading) | She is an industry leading expert in this field. | Possible Typo |
under wear (underwear) | Designer's Under Wear | Possible Typo |
whatsoever → whatsoever | I don't like it what so ever. | Possible Typo |
where as/by (whereas/whereby) | The northern and urban areas of the state do not generally offer sweet tea in the most restaurants, where as it is a staple beverage for the southern part ... | Possible Typo |
without out (without) | Without out a doubt, the internet's power is mighty and far-reaching. | Possible Typo |
Possessive pronoun with apostrophe | This house is yours'. | Possible Typo |
Number + 'week's time' (weeks' time) | "he'll be sailing around the world in two week's time. | Possible Typo |
tot he (to the) | The Hitchhiker's Guide tot he Galaxy | Possible Typo |
tank (thank) you | Tank you very much! | Possible Typo |
tank (thank) you | The case went poorly tanks to the lawyer's incompetence. | Possible Typo |
tank (thank) you | Many tanks for your help! | Possible Typo |
tank (thank) you | Tanks so much for your help! | Possible Typo |
tank (thank) you | Tanks a lot for your help! | Possible Typo |
tank (thank) you | Tanks for nothing! | Possible Typo |
filed (filled) with | The gallery was filed with friends and family. | Possible Typo |
with out (without) | We must take the bus before it leaves with out us. | Possible Typo |
it is no (not/now) | It is no possible. | Possible Typo |
it is no (not/now) | It's no possible. | Possible Typo |
allot of (a lot of) | I've got allot of questions to you. | Possible Typo |
all most (almost) | All most all the patents were rejected... | Possible Typo |
analysis if (of) | An Analysis if Rock Music | Possible Typo |
tow (two) | Sorry for my tow kids. | Possible Typo |
if (of) | She is one if the most talented students I know. | Possible Typo |
if (of) | After a couple days, they became bored. | Possible Typo |
if (of) | They didn't like this kind if racist treatment. | Possible Typo |
if (of) | They were kind if happy. | Possible Typo |
if (of) | I have done that if course. | Possible Typo |
if it if (is) | I wonder if the context if actually important. | Possible Typo |
if it if (is) | The rules are tested, which if quite fast. | Possible Typo |
bed/bat (bad) English/... | Sorry for my bed English. | Possible Typo |
WiFi (Wi-Fi) | WiFi is a technology for wireless local area networking with devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. | Possible Typo |
WiFi (Wi-Fi) | Wi Fi is a technology for wireless local area networking with devices based on the IEEE 802.11 standards. | Possible Typo |
'Them (Then)' at sentence start | Them it became clear. | Possible Typo |
think you a/an (are) | Some would think you a fortunate man. | Possible Typo |
is were (where) | Now, this is were my ignorance sets in. | Possible Typo |
one ore (or) | Type in one ore more words. | Possible Typo |
going one (on) | She knew what was going one. | Possible Typo |
nail on the hat (head) | She hit the nail on the hat. | Possible Typo |
sit of (on) the shelf | She likes being of the shelf. | Possible Typo |
come threw (through) | They came throw the door. | Possible Typo |
vary (very) | He insisted to do it until the vary end. | Possible Typo |
vary (very) | They were vary happy. | Possible Typo |
vary (very) | They were at the vary top. | Possible Typo |
weather (whether) | She asked weather he knew her. | Possible Typo |
see (sea) | We have spent the first night at see. | Possible Typo |
I (if) | I the data confirm my theory, I will be famous. | Possible Typo |
stationary (stationery) | The office junior is in charge of filling the stationary cupboard. | Possible Typo |
stationary (stationery) | Save 50% on all office stationary. | Possible Typo |
stationary (stationery) | The office junior is in charge of ordering our stationary. | Possible Typo |
stationary (stationery) | The exact word which my doctor used was stationery. | Possible Typo |
the only on (one) | The trash folder is the only on for me that works. | Possible Typo |
I a/an (am) | I an going home | Possible Typo |
I a/an (am) | I an happy to hear that. | Possible Typo |
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