Sentence examples for ubiquitous mistake from inspiring English sources

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She's right to be irritated, though, by that ubiquitous mistake, the use of "it's" as a possessive pronoun.

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Mistakes are ubiquitous.

Whatever the underlying biological mechanisms may be, we emphasize that the spatial cortical activity pattern in NREMS is not to be mistaken for a ubiquitous "on and off" pattern of alternating functional columns of similar diameter.

Until that mistake is corrected, the near-ubiquitous presence of gambling – especially in and around sport – and, with it, problem gambling will persist.

His head is turned by names everyone knows: in Mexico, he bought Sears, Denny's, Firestone, and the ubiquitous Sanborns, and in the U.S., after placing a mistaken bet on the now bankrupt CompUSA, he turned to Saks Fifth Avenue.

Inversions (ubiquitous in early Conrad) are natural to foreigners speaking English and a mistake in translators.

"Yura was pleased that he would again meet Nika". Inversions (ubiquitous in early Conrad) are natural to foreigners speaking English and a mistake in translators.

Bring cotton mesh produce bags or compostable produce bags for your vegetables instead of those ubiquitous thin plastic bags that end up in the ocean, are mistaken for food, eaten, and kill sea life.

The cypherpunk dream where crypto is ubiquitous and everyone speaks code as a second language never reached fruition because we cryptographers mistook our goal for our consumers' goal.

IBM is hard at work on the problem of ubiquitous computing, and its approach, understandably enough, is to make a computer small enough that you might mistake it for a grain of sand.

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