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Asked on October 11, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
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Asked on October 11, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
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Asked on October 11, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
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Asked on October 11, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
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Asked on October 10, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
-
Asked on October 10, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
-
Asked on October 10, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
-
Asked on October 10, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
-
Asked on October 9, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes
-
Asked on October 9, 2021 in Phrases.
“Battled Hardened Sophomores” is not correct, as others have pointed out.
Why do people make spelling mistakes? Maybe the author of this piece was confused because she or he was thinking of the word embattled, whose meanings include Subject
to or troubled by battles, controversy or debates.
What do you think about them and why do you think they should be ashamed?
- 358902 views
- 135 answers
- 131804 votes