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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so many errors" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It generally indicates a large number of mistakes or flaws in something. Example: The student's essay had so many errors that the teacher could barely understand their points.
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"I was making so many errors.
"But, yeah, it surprises me he's made so many errors".
I was making so many errors out there".
But he was moving well and stopped making so many errors on his forehand.
"Deadly Immunity" was riddled with so many errors, misconceptions, and falsehoods that Salon and Rolling Stone published multiple corrections.
Difference between revisions of "ChucK/Bugs/Release" *Sitar.pluck doesn't work and giving Sitar very low notes results in errors, so many errors that it breaks up audio.
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Even while being thoroughly beaten, Bouchard had only four unforced errors, as Kvitova's searing groundstrokes pushed her into so many forced errors.
Defensively, it was rare to see Chelsea make so many individual errors at telling points.
I started making so many unforced errors and the set was gone probably in 10, 15 minutes.
Why did it seem as if so many sloppy errors in the Times' political coverage favored the Democrats?
Statistically, the surprises were that Djokovic committed so many unforced errors and lost so many points on serve – starting with the first three of the match.
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