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Description | Example | Category |
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If you read a lot, you’ll learn a lot, and vice a versa (vice versa) | If you read a lot, you’ll learn a lot, and vice a versa. | Grammar |
If you read a lot, you’ll learn a lot, and vice a versa (vice versa) | If you read a lot, you’ll learn a lot, and vise-versa. | Grammar |
for (a) while | I'm happy to use your extension for while to see how it performs. | Grammar |
happy to (be/have/see) your | Happy to your application. | Grammar |
happy to (be/have/see) your | I'm happy to your application. | Grammar |
to worried (worry) about | There's not much to worried about. | Grammar |
...with citations (citation) numbers that are sequential | A numeric citation style is used, with citations numbers that are sequential throughout the entire documentation. | Grammar |
...the vocal tract is partially or completed (completely) closed | A consonant is a letter that represents speech sounds that can only be made when the vocal tract is partially or completed closed. | Grammar |
Please do this by expire (expiring|the expiration) | Mine recharge tonight by expire. | Grammar |
please do not (feed) the cat | Please do not the cat. | Grammar |
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