Browse Rules: 6,146 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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comprised of | The part comprises of the whole. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | This is a country comprising of independent people. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | It's tough to think you comprise of mostly water. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | The proposal was comprised of faulty assumptions. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | The missiles were comprised of nuclear warheads. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | The ants, which comprised of the colony, were asleep. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | The album will be comprised of synthetic sounds. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | The ants will comprise of the colony. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | The ants would comprise of the colony. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | Theirs was a government comprised of warring factions. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | The government is comprised mostly of idiots. | Possible Typo |
comprised of | The government is comprised of idiots. | Possible Typo |
political gaffs (gaffes) | There were some serious political gaffs committed that day. | Possible Typo |
political gaff (gaffe) | His novel was a huge cultural gaff. | Possible Typo |
were MD | Were could we sleep tonight? | Possible Typo |
were MD | Were couldn't we stay again? | Possible Typo |
other then (other than) | There was no one other then us at the campsite. | Possible Typo |
was aloud (allowed) | No dancing was aloud. | Possible Typo |
eluded to (alluded to) | He eluded to engagement at the party. | Possible Typo |
allude (elude) | Her failure to allude the school bullies is evident. | Possible Typo |
complaint (compliant) with | If the rules are not fully complaint with the specification, post them here. | Possible Typo |
baited (bated) breath | We are waiting with baited breath. | Possible Typo |
bare (bear) in mind | Bare in mind that we're alone. | Possible Typo |
playoff birth (berth) | The Patriots failed to earn a playoff birth. | Possible Typo |
disc break (brakes) | The rear wheels are disc break. | Possible Typo |
hit the breaks (brakes) | Charlie forgot to hit the breaks. | Possible Typo |
spinal chord (cord) | There was permanent injury to the spinal chord. | Possible Typo |
full compliment (complement) of | He had the full compliment of good qualities. | Possible Typo |
in edition (addition) to | In edition to failing, he embarrassed himself. | Possible Typo |
faired (fared) as well | He faired as well as could be expected. | Possible Typo |
faired (fared) badly | It was a pity that the Jets faired badly. | Possible Typo |
and so fourth (forth) | And so on and so fourth. | Possible Typo |
put fourth (forth) the | He put fourth the proposal. | Possible Typo |
forth (fourth) place | The runner finished in forth place. | Possible Typo |
door jam (jamb) | There were scratches all along the door jam. | Possible Typo |
less (fewer) dollars | There were less hours to devote to work that day. | Possible Typo |
fewer (less) uncountable | He gave his enemies fewer information than he gave his friends. | Possible Typo |
fewer (less) uncountable | He gave his enemies fewer information than he gave his friends. | Possible Typo |
am loathe (loath) to | I am loathe to continue this conversation. | Possible Typo |
loosing (losing) effort | The Yankees never had a loosing season. | Possible Typo |
mute (moot) point | It was a mute point, so we ignored it. | Possible Typo |
peak (pique) his interest | The mere mention of Luxembourg was enough to peak his interest. | Possible Typo |
most populace (populous) | Chicago was the most populace city. | Possible Typo |
at the reigns (reins) | The coachman held the reigns with expertise. | Possible Typo |
managerial reigns (reins) | He handed over the managerial reigns of the project to the junior member. | Possible Typo |
reigns (reins) of power | Idi Amin held the reigns of power for far too long. | Possible Typo |
take the reigns (reins) | Take the reigns cried the bandit. | Possible Typo |
free reign (rein) | The famous actor was given free reign over the city. | Possible Typo |
lead roll (role) | She accepted the lead roll in the prestigious play. | Possible Typo |
roll player (role player) | Eddie House was mainly a roll player in the Celtics' championship run. | Possible Typo |
role (roll) call | The colonel always forgot to take role call. | Possible Typo |
construction sight (site) | We didn't visit the construction sight until Wednesday. | Possible Typo |
out of sink (sync) | The teammates were so badly out of sink. | Possible Typo |
different tact (tack) | We'll have to try a different tact. | Possible Typo |
IN PRP then (than) IN PRP | I'd rather be between him then between she. | Possible Typo |
comparisons then (than) | It was hotter then it'd ever been. | Possible Typo |
comparisons NNS then (than) | There were better companies then GE and Google. | Possible Typo |
comparison 'as ... as' (no comparative/superlative) | We must do our job as best as we can. | Possible Typo |
to blank then (than) by | I'd rather go to play then by the market. | Possible Typo |
waived (waved) off | The offsides call was waived off by the referee. | Possible Typo |
wreck (wreak) havoc | The hurricane would go on to wreck havoc up and down the coast. | Possible Typo |
about who (whom) to | What do you think about who to promote? | Possible Typo |
whom (who) | Whom paid for the meal? | Possible Typo |
VBG you're (your) | Stop visualizing you're own demise. | Possible Typo |
that's you're (your) | Don't ask me, that's you're own problem. | Possible Typo |
that's they're (their) | That's they're fault. | Possible Typo |
that's its (possessive) | He's it's primary caretaker. | Possible Typo |
your (you) | Your so good. | Possible Typo |
your (you) | This is for you and you family! | Possible Typo |
your (you) | Thanks for you help. | Possible Typo |
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