


(16) After that, the same editor or another editor should proofread the manuscript and correct typos, grammatical errors and misspelled words. (15) In a nice use of JavaScript, Bricolage lets you choose variables from a selection list, avoiding the possibility of typos and other errors. (14) However, a steady stream complaints from consumers, whose typos or use of similar names have landed them on link farms and impostor sites, also began with the activation of the services, said Dixon. (13) Forgive the typos and/or grammatical mistakes.
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(12) Sadly, it was very badly written, and full of typos and errors. (11) Today I intend to be as lazy as possible, right down to not correcting typos or spelling mistakes I as I compose blog posts. (10) A report presented at last weeks Borough Meeting, was described as " gobbledegook ", littered with typos, missing figures and bizarre asides between council officers. (9) The new Belgian electronic ID card contains typos introduced purposely to confound potential fraudsters. (8) As for there being typos, yes there have been typos, but these errors have not detracted from the arguments or results, and the rule in this case was a victory for Mr. (7) His narrative is polished and flows along beautifully, vis-à-vis some of the other royal servants' memoirs of the past twenty years, even those that were supposedly edited, with their ghastly choppiness and glaring typos. (6) Please excuse all of the many typos and punctuation errors that I know you'll find in this chapter, because I rushed to finish it for you guys tonight. (5) Now I can see a shoddy organization like mine making typos and grammatical errors, but you would think that with all the experts in the world to their disposal that our government wouldn't screw this up. (4) Every time I read it I notice some error or clumsy language or typo or something. (3) Writing 6 pages a day is going to be hard enough to fit into my schedule without going back to edit every typo or syntax error. (2) Josh stared at the last line he had typed for a few seconds and then he realized what looked so wrong with what it said, not a spelling error or typo, no, he had said he would tell her his name. (1) I agree this is not simply a spelling error or typo.
