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The writer of this list says that misuse of nauseous is "Undoubtedly the most common mistake I encounter". This claim seems worth doubting to me; I can't remember the last time I heard someone say "nauseous". Even if you consider it a misuse, it's got to rate pretty far down the list in terms of frequency.
Ask "in the know" individuals on the project to clarify anything you do not understand; better that this happens in the early stages of a project than to encounter a mistake farther into a project because of improperly reading engineering drawings.
But, this unlikely encounter was no mistake.
Here we correct this mistake.
This mistake is understandable.
I've made this mistake.
The publisher regrets this mistake.
This mistake is avoidable.
This mistake was corrected.
We apologise for this mistake.
The authors apologise for this mistake.
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