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What word is used incorrectly the most?

By DanQverymuch

2 years ago


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    #7 2 years ago

    When people don't obey the tenants of grammar we all loose.

    Its the principal that’s at steak — it effects our ability to communicate affectively!

    #12 2 years ago

    The misuse of defiantly for definitely is something I would not have expected...wonder if it is some kind of 'auto-correct' artifact.

    #18 2 years ago

    I see this with some regularity here:

    * queue versus cue

    * piqued versus peaked

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