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Description | Example | Category |
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Collocation: arrive at/in | They will arrive at the city at 9:00 am. | Collocations |
Collocation: arrived (in the) downtown | Arrive in the downtown. | Collocations |
'arrive' + proper noun ('arrive in' + proper noun) | When you arrive Monday can you let me know how long it will take you to have that sort working. | Grammar |
Collocation: arrive on/at the beach | When John arrived on the beach, he went for a swim. | Collocations |
its vs it is | The battery will perform as good as it’s worst cell. | Possible Typo |
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 |
as a matter of fact (in fact, actually, omit) | As a matter of fact, dry-bulb temperature indicates the amount of heat in the air. | Plain English |
Has (as) far as I can tell | As far has I can tell. | Commonly Confused Words |
want (wont) | as was his want | Commonly Confused Words |
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