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Discover Ludwig"type mistake" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an error or mistake made while typing, such as a spelling mistake or a misplacement of words. You can use it anytime you need to describe a mistake that occurred during the process of typing, either in a digital or manual setting. Example: I apologize for the type mistake in my last email. I meant to say "I will be there at 3 pm" instead of "I will be their at 3 pm."
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We have made a determination of the sample size under the assumption of area under the ROC curve of a putative biomarker of 0.8, with alpha type mistake of 0.05 and beta of 0.1.
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Semantic type mistakes were also found out, such as "Dukes Disease" from "Dukes Stage".
The family, bitter at the hospital's acknowledged blood-type mistake in the transplant, had urged the hospital to keep her on life support until they got a second opinion.
I checked and was assured this was simply a typing mistake.
They would have got away with another $860 million, if it were not for a typing mistake.
The President asked if he needs to type the F in upper-case, and he got the and the ; right too, he was very precise and didn't make a typing mistake.
Let's not even consider the potential for data-entry typing mistakes there.
(Indeed, there are entire Web sites devoted to iPhone typing mistakes like Damn You Auto Correct).
Moreover, this did not result in typing mistakes caused by interference between the keys and finger movements.
By doing this comparison, the inconsistencies may be recognized in the data of the phases, such as large clock bias, misidentification of the seismic phases or typing mistakes.
It has been possible to see the reliability of a station time by comparing the phases with the theoretical arrival times to see whether there are large clock bias, misidentification of the seismic phases, or typing mistakes and so on.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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