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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frequent mistake" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an error or misconception that occurs frequently or commonly. Example: "One frequent mistake made by students is forgetting to cite their sources in their research papers."
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Recognize also that the most frequent mistake mass customizers make is overwhelming their customers with too much choice.
December 28 I've been given an updated Trivial Pursuit for Christmas and make the frequent mistake of imagining that entertainment is a safe category.
A frequent mistake is to give an asset away to save on inheritance tax without realising there's a possible capital gains tax liability.
Another frequent mistake that owners make is assuming their dog can always run farther and faster than they can — after all, it's a dog.
Mr. McLachlan piles too much onto his plate for all the relationships to be explored with any depth, a frequent mistake made by young playwrights.
Thanks to commenter Strymeo, it has come to my attention that, in the 1988 study, spelling was such a frequent mistake that Lunsford and her research partner chose to omit it from their top-twenty list.
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But there are frequent mistakes.
All who show poor judgment make frequent mistakes.
None who makes frequent mistakes deserves implicit trust.
He also made frequent mistakes, soldiers said, and was repeatedly subjected to "corrective training".
He just said 'no.' " Indeed, Mr. Saakashvili has shown a remarkable ability to recover from his frequent mistakes.
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