Sentence examples for very common errors from inspiring English sources

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As I said, these are very common errors.

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A very common error.

Homophone horror: A very common error appeared on Thursday, in a picture caption accompanying a story about the death of Hugo Chavez: "Mr Maduro has quietly managed to hold the reigns since December".

It is a very common error to imagine that no birds except owls, nightjars, and nightingales call or sing at night; when the excitement of the nuptial season is at its height ordinary song birds will burst forth even on dark evenings, and some birds, such as the corncrake and lapwing, appear to need very little rest.

Clearly, they can have a great variety of forms and an exhaustive description is not possible; nevertheless, a very common error occurs.

Both of them were guilty of a very common error in marriages--not paying enough attention to little things that would please one's spouse.

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you need to know about a very common error in grammar that so many of us make when we are talking with others--a very simple error that is easy to correct.

So, it's a very common error to assume that in the 1930s, my parents went to a travel agency and inquired about a holiday resort, and they made a mistake - they should have said, 'the French Riviera,' and by mistake they said, 'Jerusalem.'".

Hemolysis is a very common error that accounts for more than 50% of all pre-analytical errors [ 3, 8, 18, 19].

Unable to launch is a very common error.

This is a very common error - but don't worry, even it happens among fashion students in college/university.

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