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Many people are confused by the usage of "impact" as a verb vs. a noun. But it seems that about 80 percent of people agree that impact should not be used as a verb, according to the book, "100 words almost everyone confuses & misuses" compiled by the editors of American...
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The usage of "everyday" and "every day" is confusing. A colleague suggested I post something on this, so here it is:
Let's get one thing out of the way, right away: "Everyday" as one word is an adjective. All my sources agree on this. And we have an "everyday...
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The two words ensure and insure seem vaguely related, but many people confuse the two because they are homophones (they sound the same).
Ensure means to make certain or guarantee something happens or somebody does something.
Insure means to purchase insurance for life, health or for...
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