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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on mistake" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
A more common phrase that may be used is "by mistake," which means accidentally or unintentionally. For example, "I deleted the email by mistake."
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Mistake piled on mistake.
Upton initially said that he had pounced on mistake pitches that were high in the strike zone, but he eventually took credit for his power surge, too.
"Judo is one of those things where you make on mistake and it's all over.
Jackson insists there was no valid agreement and that the sheikh's case is based on "mistake, misrepresentation and undue influence".
But it said operators piled mistake on mistake, and should have reported the problem to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission within four hours.
Jackson is contesting the claim, insisting there was no valid agreement of repayment and arguing that the sheikh's case is based on "mistake, misrepresentation and undue influence".
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The Buccaneers had a healthy plus-15 margin, feasting on mistake-making opponents to assist a ho-hum offense and ease their way to a regular-season division title.
Just a couple of mistakes, one mistake on offense and one mistake on defense, and that's the game".
The Mets are the ones capitalizing on mistakes now.
Nor does he act like one, showing no signs of dwelling on mistakes.
The Dolphins' offense, which relies heavily on the running game and on mistake-free, if conservative, play from quarterback Jay Fiedler, has struggled against the Colts' porous defense.
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