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Description | Example | Category |
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Compere (compère or compare) | He wanted to compere both of them. | Grammar |
commute back and forth (commute) | She will commute back and forth between New Haven and her home in Southern California before relocating to the Elm City this summer. | Redundant Phrases |
common (commonly) used | This is a common used technique. | Compounding |
coma / comma | He has been in a comma for nearly two weeks. | Commonly Confused Words |
comfortable with doing (comfortable doing) | I am not comfortable with dancing with strangers. | Redundant Phrases |
Collocation: come in/by car | She comes to work in car. | Collocations |
Collocation: come in/by car | She comes in car. | Collocations |
to/two (too) late/soon/much | His idea came much to soon to be successful. | Commonly Confused Words |
come threw (through) | They came throw the door. | Possible Typo |
Collocation: come in/into | Finally, the boss called us all to come in her giant office for a meeting. | Collocations |
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