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Description | Example | Category |
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a to | I wanted a to talk to you. | Grammar |
a through(thorough) discussion etc. | The manual does not have a through discussion of the topic. | Commonly Confused Words |
a small number of (a few) | A small number of people were in the store. | Redundant Phrases |
a sinking (s)hip | The idiom 'like rats fleeing a sinking hip is used in reference to people abandoning an enterprise once it seems likely to fail. | Collocations |
a scissor (scissors) | I needed a scissor to finally cut it. | Grammar |
a quite while (quite a while) | It was a quite while since he appeared last on TV. | Grammar |
a quite while (quite a while) | There's a quite confusion around this matter. | Grammar |
a priory (a priori) | This is an a priory assumption. | Commonly Confused Words |
a pare (pair) of | He was wearing a pare of new shoes. | Commonly Confused Words |
A new year has begun | IGD Convention - 7 October 2013 | Semantics |
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