Browse Rules: 6,135 matches
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Description | Example | Category |
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how ever (however) | We knew, how ever, that he would come around. | Possible Typo |
laughing stock (laughingstock) | The fool was the laughing stock of the town. | Possible Typo |
mean while (meanwhile) | Mean while, back on the farm... | Possible Typo |
nation wide (nationwide) | There was a nation wide epidemic. | Possible Typo |
near by (nearby) | There were some stores near by. | Possible Typo |
new comer (newcomer) | There were many new comers at the concert. | Possible Typo |
now a days (nowadays) | Now a days, there isn't much hope. | Possible Typo |
now-a-days (nowadays) | Now-a-days, there isn't much hope. | Possible Typo |
now-a-day (nowadays) | Now-a-day, there isn't much hope. | Possible Typo |
on going (ongoing) | It is a widely held belief that continues to be a factor in their on going support of the war. | Possible Typo |
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