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typo of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'typo of' is not a correct phrase to use in written English.
You can use the phrase 'type of' to indicate that something belongs to a certain category or has certain characteristics. Example: She wore a type of hat that I had never seen before.
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Alternative expressions(5)
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9 human-written examples
I love the unintentional typo of the sign in the courtyard of my sister's West Village apartment building, where it's rumored Jack Kerouac once lived.
News & Media
The swashbuckling Bear Stearns was a party to $2.5 trillion — no typo — of a derivative instrument known as a credit default swap.
News & Media
"His typing patterns were the same," G said. "They even often made the same typo of accidentally putting two spaces in the middle of the sentence, as if the keyboard both used had a sticky space bar".
News & Media
The drink draws its powers from a long list of ingredients, which range from stimulants like caffeine and the brain-enhancing drugs called nootropics to more than 4,000 percent (that's not a typo) of the daily requirement for Vitamin B12.
News & Media
A beautifully crafted (minus the typo, of course) piece of PR work there.
News & Media
Dick Stockton doing his best Ron Burgundy reading whatever is typed...in this case a typo of Orakpo being Orapko.
News & Media
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49 human-written examples
Bank of America nearly foreclosed on one Florida man's home because of a typo on one of his online payments that resulted in him owing an extra 80 cents.
News & Media
For instance, the misreporting of a statistical result may be the result of a typo or of misreading the output of a statistical software program.
Science
First, they were told that there was a typo on their power of attorney form.
News & Media
He originally said that this had been a typo on the transcript of the meeting.
News & Media
The Bad News: As much as we'd love to think this is some rogue employee's covert way of leaking details or some sort of crazy Freudian slip (Freudian typo?), neither of those are probably the case.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "typo of". Instead, use "typographical error", "typing error", or simply "typo".
Common error
Don't follow "typo" with "of". It's grammatically incorrect. Use "typo" as a noun or adjective. For example, "There's a typo in this document" or "That was a typographical error".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "typo of" functions incorrectly as a prepositional phrase attempting to link a typographical error to something else. However, it doesn't conform to standard English grammar. As Ludwig AI explains, this phrase is not correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
44%
Science
33%
Encyclopedias
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "typo of" is considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using alternative phrases such as "typographical error", "typing error", or simply "typo" to correctly refer to a typing mistake. While examples can be found in various sources, including News & Media and Scientific publications, the phrase's incorrectness makes it unsuitable for formal writing. Remember to use "typo" as a noun (e.g., "There's a typo") or as part of a proper phrase (e.g., "typographical error") instead of using the construction "typo of".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
typographical error
Replaces "typo of" with the full, formal term for a typing mistake.
mistake in typing
Simple rewording to emphasize error in typing.
typing error
Specifies that the error occurred during typing.
keyboarding error
Similar to typing error, but specifically relates to using a keyboard.
spelling mistake
Indicates an error in spelling rather than just typing.
mistyped word
Highlights that a word was incorrectly typed.
clerical error
Suggests an error in transcription or data entry, which might include typos.
error in transcription
More formally describes a mistake made while transcribing information.
mistake in the text
A broader term that encompasses any error within written content, not just typos.
inadvertent error
Emphasizes that the typo was unintentional.
FAQs
What's the correct way to refer to a typographical error?
Instead of using the incorrect phrase "typo of", you can say "typographical error", "typing error", or simply "typo". For instance, "There is a "typographical error" in the report".
What can I say instead of "typo of"?
Consider using alternatives like "typing error", "spelling mistake", or just "typo" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "typo of"?
No, the phrase "typo of" is grammatically incorrect. It's more appropriate to say "a typo in", "typing error", or "typographical error".
How do I use "typo" correctly in a sentence?
Use "typo" as a noun, like "There's a typo on page 5", or as part of the phrase "typographical error". Avoid using the construction "typo of".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested