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Home in on something not hone in on.
Rein someone/thing in, not reign in. |
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It's "I wouldn't be averse to that" ... not "wouldn't be adverse" to that.
I'm not averse to a little adversity |
Is "swap in/out" incorrect? Or just to informal for your taste? |
These two I’m not quite sure👆 |
| It’s not “he must have went “ . It is “he must have gone”. I see so many people make this mistake, it is shocking. I’m a third world immigrant whose mother tongue isn’t English |
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Using “discrete” meaning individual/separate when “discreet” is needed. Breath when you want breathe. |
YES. Anyone who uses discrete when they mean discreet…it has to be auto-correct, right? |
| It's moot, mute. MOOT |
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balling/bawling
Also, grown women should not be bawling after watching a Tik Tok video about anything. |
Y-O-U-’-R-E MEANS YOU ARE! Y-O-U-R MEANS YOUR! -Ross Geller |
Nor should they be "balling"
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apart / a part
These mean totally different things!! |
It’s a moo point. -Joey Tribbiani |
| It's not "free reign." |
| “Everyday” means “ordinary”. Not “each day”. You cannot be open 9-5 everyday. |