Browse Rules: 10 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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oxford (Oxford) comma | Are you using the oxford comma? | Upper/Lowercase |
Remove comma after Oxford list, before predicate | Speech, language, and voice disorders such as apraxia, aphasia, and spasmodic dysphonia, affect the vocal cords, nerves, muscles, and brain structures. | Punctuation |
Comma after Oxford list, before new clause | Speech, language, and voice disorders affect the vocal cords, nerves, muscles, and brain structures and this results in distorted language reception or speech production. | Punctuation |
Comma after Oxford list, before new clause | Add in algorithms, machine learning, bots, remote sensing, social engineering, and psychological warfare and it really gets crazy. | Punctuation |
Oxford spelling of 'gram' (not 'gramme') | Use 3 milligrammes of surfactant. | British English, Oxford spelling (~iz~ not ~is~) |
Oxford spelling of 'gram' (not 'gramme') | A 6-gramme force is sufficient. | British English, Oxford spelling (~iz~ not ~is~) |
Oxford spelling is/iz | The word 'organisation' is not the Oxford spelling. | British English, Oxford spelling (~iz~ not ~is~) |
Oxford spelling is/iz | The verb 'organise' is not the Oxford spelling. | British English, Oxford spelling (~iz~ not ~is~) |
Oxford spelling is/iz | The adjective 'magnetisable' is not the Oxford spelling. | British English, Oxford spelling (~iz~ not ~is~) |
Oxford spelling is/iz | The adverb 'organisationally' is not the Oxford spelling. | British English, Oxford spelling (~iz~ not ~is~) |
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