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Description | Example | Category |
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Collocation: Summon at/to | Without him knowing, Quentin was summoned at an examination in order to get his admission to this institution. | Collocations |
summery vs summary | Have you read the summery? | Commonly Confused Words |
summertime (summer) | It is warm during the summertime. | Redundant Phrases |
summertime (summer) | It is warm during the summer time. | Redundant Phrases |
sufficient enough → sufficient | The money is sufficient enough to buy the pullover. | Redundant Phrases |
sufficient (enough) | That is sufficient reason. | Plain English |
Collocation: suffer of/with/from | A clinical psychologist deals with people suffering of bipolar disorder. | Collocations |
its vs. it's | RDF can also be used to express metaproperties of a thesaurus, such as it's title. | Possible Typo |
subsequent to (after) | The roads needed repairs subsequent to the storm. | Redundant Phrases |
missing hyphen in 'subject matter expert' | A subject matter expert (SME) is a person who is an authority in a particular area or topic. | Grammar |
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