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| Description | Example | Category |
|---|---|---|
| clearly, obviously | Obviously, this is important. | Plain English |
| climb on to (onto) | She climbed on to the roof. | Grammar |
| close scrutiny/proximity (scrutiny/proximity) | The majority of Jannali's enterprises are located within close proximity to the suburb's railway station. | Redundant Phrases |
| close scrutiny/proximity (scrutiny/proximity) | Their manifesto yesterday received the same close scrutiny as the other two big parties — and it was an uncomfortable experience. | Redundant Phrases |
| closer from/to | I moved in July to be closer from school. | Collocations |
| coarse (course) | A coarse after action | Commonly Confused Words |
| coarse (course) | In the syllabus for an Applied Mathematics coarse, students are told to write their problem sets individually. | Commonly Confused Words |
| Coca Cola (Coca-Cola) | He loves to drink Coca Cola. | Proper Nouns |
| cock tail (cocktail) | I would like to drink a cock tail. | Grammar |
| cod (code) | Do you know the Morse cod? | Grammar |
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