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100 most common misspellings...Miscelleny So, love, are you making it the 101st? [broad grin e]
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Nice one1 It includes all of my bętes noires - which include most words with double let[t]ers in them.
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So many words we have discussed here are on the "100 Most Often Mispronounced Words and Phrases in English". Maybe its a moot point to mention that I say the "t" in often but isn't that a woman's prerogative? And I, for one, was surprised to learn that the phrase is correctly spit and image rather than the spitting image! And Connie, do you wanna pronounce Tijuana for us?
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My most common mistakes are just not thinking. I always mix up there, and their and they're.
It's not that I don't know the difference. I just get a little screenblock and I can't see the most obvious things.
Next to that my most commonly misspelled word is desiccated. I think I saw it spelled incorrectly on a Chinese food label once and it just stuck in my head. (Yea, dat's da ticket.)
cacographically yours, k
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Interesting lists, Hev. A couple that I would have included, probably on both lists: ophthalmologist genealogy
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In the late nineteenth century the full cliché developed: He’s the very spit and image of his father, followed by the folk etymology that replaced spit and with spitting (or spittin’ or spitten) image.[E.A.] http://home.mn.rr.com/wwftd/
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Genealogy I get right most of the time. But for years I systematically misspelled it because I never knew the correct spelling.
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Thanks for this, hev - I enjoyed browsing the list. However, I noticed they got two things wrong: license and principal/principle. License is the verb; licence is the noun. (Hence "This restaurant is licensed to sell liquor," but "I need to renew my driver's licence next month.") Principal is both a noun (as in the case of a high school principal) and an adjective (the principal actor in a production, for example). You could even have a principal principle..... 
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