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Description | Example | Category |
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the sufferers (sufferer's) articulatory movements | However, speech distortions may also occur as a result of a disease that seems unrelated to speech - such as multiple sclerosis (which limits the sufferers articulatory movements and respiratory functions). | Grammar |
The symptom's (symptoms) vary | The symptom's vary from adding superfluous words to hoarseness of the voice. | Grammar |
the third-party | The third-party wasn't informed about the change. | Grammar |
The twins have an access (excess) of energy | There’s no excess to the dining hall from here. | Commonly Confused Words |
The twins have an access (excess) of energy | You can excess the channel if you know the password. | Commonly Confused Words |
The twins have an access (excess) of energy | Sometimes it seems like my twins have an access of energy. | Commonly Confused Words |
The twins have an access (excess) of energy | Access luggage must get checked in at the kiosk. | Commonly Confused Words |
the undersigned (I, me, we) | Please contact the undersigned. | Plain English |
the vs them | They sent the to the client. | Commonly Confused Words |
the vs them | They sent the to the client. | Commonly Confused Words |
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