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Description Example Category
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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