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Discover Ludwig“word mistake” is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a mistake made in a word, such as spelling, pronunciation, or choice of word. For example, “I made a word mistake when I spelled the word ‘relevant’ as ‘relevent’.”.
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The word "mistake" is not in her vocabulary.
In fact, the entire perimeter of the puzzle has mistakes in it, or at least synonyms for the word mistake.
But we will learn nothing from this debacle if the word "mistake" can be used like a blackboard eraser just to wipe the slate clean.
But the use of the word "mistake" in this case by both Reyes and Alderson sanitizes an issue that rips lives apart.
With this, he tried, aikido-like, to pin on his opponent the stigma of association with the word "mistake," even as the stigmatizing mistakes were not Mr. Kerry's, but those of which Mr. Kerry accused him.
Pat Haynes, secretary of the Islington Fabian Society, did not recall the word "mistake", but added: "She said that if she knew then what she knows now, she would not have voted for the war". He did not realise a journalist was at the meeting, he added.
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By the way, in that PBS interview, he said the word "mistakes", "error" or "failure" five times, with his finger pointed not at himself but squarely at Wall Street and corporate America.
Look for common word mistakes.
They say they will not make the same wording mistake this time.
But lie was one of the words of the week, as Hardin noted for the jury Wednesday when he wrote the words "mistake," "bad memory" and "lie" on a large sheet of paper set on an easel next to the witness stand.
I have no pity for criminals, but do have great concern when their constitutional rights are violated just because I made a dumb wording mistake.
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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
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com