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To learn grammar, you must have the right (mind set, mind-set, mindset).
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mind set
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mind-set
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mindset
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The state pays for those (lifesaving, life-saving, life saving) medical devices
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lifesaving
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life-saving
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life saving
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Pierce Brosnan played Richard as if (savoir faire, savoir-faire, savior faire, savior-faire) had been written into his genetic code.
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savoir faire
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savoir-faire
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savior faire
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savior-faire
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The class meets from (noon, 12 p.m.) to 1 p.m.
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noon
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12 p.m.
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History can have lingering (affects, effects).
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affects
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effects
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The event (complements, compliments) the recent PBS broadcast of “Caring for Your Parents.”
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complements
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compliments
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It’s a (multibillion-dollar, multi-billion-dollar, multi-billion dollar) trust fund named after the former governor.
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multibillion-dollar
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multi-billion-dollar
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multi-billion dollar
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Moderate Republicans, (lead, led) by Senate Rules Chairman Jim King of Jacksonville, see this issue for what it is.
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led
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lead
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Mother (nature, Nature) is getting plenty of attention today.
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nature
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Nature
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We want to see every player pick up where (he, they) left off.
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he
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they
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“No, (coach, Coach), you deserve this.”
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coach
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Coach
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The flag is similar to the one he donated to the Smithsonian (Institute, Institution).
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Institute
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Institution
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Tyler Holt singled to (lead off, leadoff) the game.
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lead off
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leadoff
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A grand jury handed (down, up) the indictment at 4 p.m.
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down
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up
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I’m no fan of the music of Jimmy (Buffet, Buffett).
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Buffet
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Buffett
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Firefighters poked through mounds of rubble to make sure no one (laid, lay) beneath them.
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laid
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lay
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“I can’t vote to hurt seniors and (short change, short-change, shortchange) (school children, school-children, schoolchildren).”
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short change, school children
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short-change, school-children
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shortchange, schoolchildren
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“When you take $18 million out of our operating budget, it will have an (affect, effect) on our schools.”
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affect
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effect
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“So a huge part of the success for Jada and (I, me) is that we just removed the other options.”
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I
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me
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With the NCAA East Regional now in (its, their) rearview mirror, the Florida State men’s track team is staring dead ahead at Des Moines.
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its
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their
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It’s common in (high profile, high-profile) sports.
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high profile
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high-profile
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This is one of many unique races around the (southeast, Southeast).
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southeast
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Southeast
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Elih Villanueva hugs his (fiancé, fiancée) as the bus awaits him.
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fiancé
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fiancée
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FSU has been able to counter those runs at the plate but also (has, have) had solid pitching.
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has
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have
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Headline: Midwest cities (inundated, innundated)
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innundated
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inundated
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In a weak economy, more people will be (forgoing, foregoing) $4 lattes for home brew.
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forgoing
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foregoing
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The boys sometimes (laid, lay) on blankets and watched from the car when they weren’t sleeping.
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laid
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lay
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“We know that we have some employees that will be (affected, effected).”
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affected
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effected
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He reads the (Bible, bible) every morning and memorizes a (Biblical, biblical) passage.
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Bible, Biblical
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Bible, biblical
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bible, Biblical
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bible, biblical
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A good player tries to (psyche, psych) his opponent.
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psyche
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psych
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[Headline] State (Attorney General, attorney general) undergoes heart surgery
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Attorney General
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attorney general
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Leon County (Commissioners, commissioners) voted this week to negotiate a contract.
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Commissioners
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commissioners
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Crist picked up the nickname when he was a state (Senator, senator).
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Senator
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senator
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In Wakulla County, eight candidates are running for (Supervisor of Elections, supervisor of elections).
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Supervisor of Elections
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supervisor of elections
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Quince will become (Chief Justice, chief justice) of the Florida Supreme Court.
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Chief Justice
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chief justice
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Florida was bracing for the (affects, effects) of Hurricane Gustav.
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affects
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effects
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Sink appointed Ausley, (who, whom) she described as Florida’s best champion for children.
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who
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whom
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The garden is maintained with (environmentally friendly, environmentally-friendly) fertilizers.
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environmentally friendly
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environmentally-friendly
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It would have been a bit of a (drop off, drop-off, dropoff) after last year’s run to the national title game.
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drop off
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drop-off
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dropoff
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Losing this way is something (all together, altogether) new for UCF.
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all together
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altogether