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Discover Ludwig"give mistake" is not a valid phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "make a mistake" which means to do something wrong. For example, "The teacher told us that even the best of us can make a mistake from time to time."
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Give them a playground, let them make mistakes, and give them time: they'll generate glorious failures and unprecedented moneyspinners.
You can't switch off and make mistakes, giving away penalties has a knock on effect.
They are apt to give the mistaken impression that identity comes in two kinds, synchronic and diachronic.
Many of these ignore dose-response relationships and give the mistaken impression that additives have the same toxicity at low concentrations below maximum allowable standards as they do if ingested in high quantities.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes," once wrote Oscar Wilde.
The plaintiffs first tried to build their case on a classified document they were given by mistake.
Sands gives us mistake one, that the rabid possessive individualism characterised by Margaret Thatcher is a truer "feminism" than Harman's.
Given one mistake.
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