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Description Example Category
Commas after conjunctive/linking adverbs in front of a new sentence. Nonetheless you should set commas to enhance readability. Punctuation
Commas after conjunctive/linking adverbs in front of a new sentence. In addition he created a great rule for LanguageTool. Punctuation
Commas after conjunctive/linking adverbs in front of a new sentence. Also please forward this to other groups as well. Punctuation
common (commonly) used This is a common used technique. Compounding
commonly confused words (proscribe/prescribe, heroine/heroin etc.) I have proscribed you a course of antibiotics. Commonly Confused Words
commute back and forth (commute) She will commute back and forth between New Haven and her home in Southern California before relocating to the Elm City this summer. Redundant Phrases
comparison 'as ... as' (no comparative/superlative) We must do our job as best as we can. Possible Typo
Comparison with 'as' This house is as big than mine. Grammar
Comparison with 'than', e.g. 'bigger then (than)' The tagger will return more then one tag. Grammar
Comparison with 'than', e.g. 'bigger then (than)' This house is bigger then mine. Grammar
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