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Description | Example | Category |
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for all intensive purposes (for all intents and purposes) | Well, not all of it, but for all intensive purposes, I read it. | Commonly Confused Words |
may vs many/my | I will put it on may list. | Commonly Confused Words |
an every day (everyday) | These shoes are great for every day wear. | Possible Typo |
for sometime → for some time | I have used it for sometime. | Commonly Confused Words |
moth vs months | It has been gone for some moths. | Commonly Confused Words |
half an our (half an hour) | It happened half an our ago. | Possible Typo |
forth (fourth) place | The runner finished in forth place. | Possible Typo |
know vs known | Toward the end of the movie, Tom Cruise, otherwise know as Maverick, blamed himself for the loss of his friend. | Commonly Confused Words |
formally known as (formerly known as) | The artist formally known as Prince | Commonly Confused Words |
for time to time (from time to time) | He buys a car for time to time. | Possible Typo |
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