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Can you spot the error in these passages?
Many athletes have recently started using the new training regime despite concerns from researchers about its effectiveness.
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Avoid statements likely to become outdated like recently. Instead, use a construction like In 2025, many athletes started using the new training regime. |
Herbal teas are not made from the leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Therefore, they are not technically teas, they are tisanes.
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This passage includes a comma splice, an instance where a comma joins two independent clauses. It could be fixed by changing the last comma to a semicolon: Therefore, they are not technically teas; they are tisanes. |
When the centre was established, its official colors were green and gold. Three years later, the trustees, supported by President Wales, voted to change them to blue and white.
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This passage mixes varieties of English: "centre" is spelled using British English, but "colors" is American English. This could be resolved either by changing centre to center or by changing colors to colours. |
The time from exposure to onset of symptoms is typically less than a week but may range from 2 to 9 days.
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This passage incorrectly uses numerals. 2 and 9 should be written out as two and nine instead. |
In spring, American Black Bears emerge from hibernation having lost around a third of their body weight. Their metabolic rate remains at a reduced level for up to 21 days afterwards.
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This passage features incorrect capitalization. It's American black bear, not American Black Bear. |
Samuel Clemens (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910), better known as Mark Twain, was famous for his wit. He once wrote to a journalist that “the report of my death was an exaggeration.”
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There are two subtle punctuation errors here. First, the dates should be joined by an en-dash (–), not a hyphen (-). Second, the quote should use straight quote marks ("..."), not curved ones (“...”). |
Centrifugal force can cause the vestibular system to give you a false sense of which way is down.
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This passage uses you inappropriately. It could be fixed by switching to give one a false sense. |