I don't want to see any more forgotten corners or misspelled words or mistakes! |
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Voters seem to have misspelled their names on applications for absentee ballots and used correction fluid to get their addresses right. |
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After that, the same editor or another editor should proofread the manuscript and correct typos, grammatical errors and misspelled words. |
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As she stood on the platform, two helpful bystanders pointed out that she had misspelled liar. |
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Ask reporters and editors this question and you'll get a catalogue of misspelled names, misquotes, and factual errors. |
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With its loose, wrinkled skin, the Ugli fruit lives up to its deliberately misspelled name. |
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The only thing it lets me do with a button is spell check, and the only word it's ever flagged for me as misspelled was not misspelled. |
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It gets mispronounced or misspelled, but you get used to that after a year or two in school. |
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No, I thought it was funny that you misspelled in your most obvious attempt to use a big-boy word. |
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She made sure that everything was perfect, no word left misspelled, no sentence without a period. |
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If I have misspelled a word, or a sentence really doesn't make any sense, please do tell me and I will fix it. |
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I've always been an excellent speller, but now half the words I wrote on the board were misspelled. |
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Soon you'll see me back behind a cash register, checking out your groceries, and most likely wearing a misspelled name tag. |
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I wanted to remove the misspelled word from the dictionary, but couldn't figure out how to do it. |
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Often it stems from his words, which, as in a misspelled grocery sign or an onomatopoeic utterance, appear both everyday and incorrect. |
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We misspelled the author's name in the standfirst and body text of the article above. |
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To replace the misspelled word with a suggested spelling, click a word in the list that appears. |
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For example, Grudin found that on 11 of 15 occasions, copy typists spontaneously corrected the spelling of a misspelled word with which they were inadvertently presented. |
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The spell checker reports contracted non-English words such as l'eau as misspelled. |
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Check any employment-related information for unusual phrasing and look for misspelled words. |
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It has now disappeared from the board and I hope it will not be misspelled in the Minutes of the sitting as well. |
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The spelling checker can now distinguish misspelled words regardless of changes to font color. |
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Specify the number of suggested spellings to offer when a misspelled word is encountered. |
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Note that a number of the words are misspelled and the text has numerous linguistic errors, which makes it difficult to read. |
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For example, the text may be misspelled, have too many characters, or simply not appear in the enumerated values. |
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Common errors include misspelled names, incorrect details, deceased, absent voters, and missing names in previous voter's data base. |
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It is easy to laugh at broken toilets and misspelled signs in Sochi, but the underlying story cannot be avoided. |
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The sign was crooked and the word orphanage misspelled in faded red paint. |
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It does not help that he once misspelled he name of Cub former star Ryne Sandberg and gave the wrong address for Wrigley Field. |
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In an earlier version, Kirsty Wark's surname was misspelled as Walk in a picture caption. |
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No ballot paper may be rejected for the sole reason that one of the words it bears is misspelled if the elector's intention is clear. |
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I can understand why an employer would dismiss my application if there are misspelled words. |
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If the name of a unit has been misspelled, it can be updated without adjusting other Databank information. |
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Text is highlighted GREEN as you enter characters, it changes to RED if the word being entered is misspelled or not in the database. |
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They also discussed the problems of misspelled names and the importance of respecting traditional names. |
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Whimsically, he notes that the Dutch called the volcano Krakatau, and that English telegraphers and journalists misspelled the name for perpetuity. |
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The traders and their compatriots had hilarious, awful, misspelled nicknames for each other. |
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Miller filed a lawsuit in federal court trying to throw out any misspelled ballots. |
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Because of a reporting error, the name of pattern maker and author Kathleen Fasanella was misspelled in a Page One story on Friday about vanity sizing. |
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An earlier version referred to Birmingham City's star man as Tom Adeyemi, now transferred to Cardiff, and misspelled Hayden Mullins's name as Hayden Kummins. |
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First, enter the mistyped or misspelled word and press Do to confirm. |
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Linker errors are relatively rare and usually result from misspelling the name of a C library function. In this case, you get an Error: undefined symbols: error message, followed by the misspelled name. |
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It also happens that the place of birth is misspelled in the inquiry. |
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You misspelled some parts of your URL, try changing it. |
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It originally misspelled Christoph Waltz's name as Christopher Waltz. |
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Another important factor to consider is the use of misspelled words: Misspelled words could boost your traffic because many people are likely to misspell your keywords in a search. |
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Using a number to collect and store data helps avoid the errors and confusion that can arise when names are misspelled, changed, or mistaken for other, similar names. |
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For a domain name comprising a single word that users can misspell and type incorrectly, you may also want to purchase one or few misspelled versions of your domain name that you will point to your original site. |
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If he misspelled a word, Mr. Goeth might fly into a rage. |
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Instead, that feature uses a separate file of commonly misspelled words. |
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Yet at the very end, both misspelled esquamulose, meaning without scales, a smooth skin. |
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The Spanish rendering of this geographic formation is Sierra Leona, which later was adapted and, misspelled, became the country's current name. |
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In addition, the name Hepaticophyta is frequently misspelled in textbooks as Hepatophyta, which only adds to the confusion. |
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A child is learning to spell, but no special pains are taken to make him respell, and respell, until spelled aright, every misspelled word. |
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Quentin Tarantino offered his deliberately misspelled Inglourious Basterds, a violent and violently absurd war film that reshaped the facts of World War II to suit the director's cinephilia. |
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In the original version, cwtch was misspelled as cwch. |
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Too bad Ms. O'Connor misspelled the word chyron in the post. |
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A wordpool can contain big or small words, foreign words, misspelled words, anything your heart desires. |
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In the same article, we also misspelled the name of Joan Harn, a Park Service employee. |
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For my trouble, they sent me a form letter with my name misspelled. |
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So Studio City needs tildes on some of its misspelled signs? |
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The Matzo Ball is often misspelled as matzoh ball, matzoball, matza ball, matzos ball, matzoh ball, matzaball, and was formerly known as the jdate matzo ball. |
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The test grader takes off a point for every misspelled word. |
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Misspelled my name, by the way, but that's neither here nor there. |
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