The writer uses no commas or full stops, and many of the words are misspelt. |
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The misspelt sign grates on your nerve endings every single time you walk past it, doesn't it? |
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He's landed in hot water for a T-shirt logo he dreamt up himself, involving a misspelt Irish four-letter word. |
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Too many well planned messages are killed in the first 30 seconds by a misspelt word or badly constructed platform. |
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If you've not received a password from us, you may have misspelt your e-mail address when you entered it. |
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In this modest collection, there is 50 franc note from the first series, where Saint Exupéry's name is misspelt. |
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Note: Annemarie Schwarzenbach wrote some of her captions in English. These have been kept, even when misspelt, and are shown in quotation marks. |
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Aav rit won book that's aal misspelt and aal rit in the langwij of the Tyne. |
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The term 'deforestation' might be misspelt for 'reforestation' in the information document. |
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We, and the government, need to direct our utmost efforts towards tackling this more insidious IS activity, not a few crazies standing on the street in central London handing out misspelt guff. |
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Plus, you will find any existing address in your database, even if it was stored with one or more of the errors described above or if the inquiry is misspelt or misskeyed. |
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This analysis will generate other words which you had not thought of and misspelt words, because not everyone has a perfect command of a language. |
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It was for a long time misspelt mutus, in the erroneous belief that the ending of Lagopus denotes masculine gender. |
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Parish burial registers misspelt Hargreaves as Hargraves, but prove that he did not die in the workhouse. |
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According to Mr. Korneenko, his case was re-examined as he was not present at the trial, on 21 March 2006, and his name was misspelt in the initial decision. |
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