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  2. The Chaos - Wikipedia

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    "The Chaos" is a poem demonstrating the irregularity of English spelling and pronunciation.Written by Dutch writer, traveller, and teacher Gerard Nolst Trenité (1870–1946) under the pseudonym of Charivarius, it includes about 800 examples of irregular spelling.

  3. Commonly misspelled English words - Wikipedia

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    The following list, of about 350 words, is based on documented lists [4] [10] of the top 100, 200, or 400 [3] most commonly misspelled words in all variants of the English language, rather than listing every conceivable misspelled word. Some words are followed by examples of misspellings:

  4. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation e.g. stands for the Latin exempli gratiā "for example", and should be used when the example(s) given are just one or a few of many. The abbreviation i.e. stands for the Latin id est "that is", and is used to give the only example(s) or to otherwise qualify the statement just made.

  5. The most confusing question in Indiana is also a simple one ...

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    The most confusing thing about Indiana isn't the origin of the term "Hoosier" or the state's obsession with breaded tenderloins.

  6. Guy Fieri Puzzles Fans With Post Featuring Viral Horse ... - AOL

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    “This is the most confusing thing I've ever seen,” one top-liked comment said. While one person who responded to their comment tipped them off to the We Live in Time context, others echoed the ...

  7. Quoting out of context - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the pop culture magazine Vanity Fair reported that it had been the victim of "reckless blurbing" after the television show Lost had taken a review fragment of "the most confusing, asinine, ridiculous—yet somehow addictively awesome—television show of all time" and only quoted "the most addictively awesome television show of all ...

  8. “Middle class” feels more confusing than ever. Here’s how you ...

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    Most people’s knee-jerk reaction when they hear that number is to call it unrealistic or superfluous, but they often change their tune when they hear it put into historic context.

  9. The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever - Wikipedia

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    The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever is a logic puzzle so called by American philosopher and logician George Boolos and published in The Harvard Review of Philosophy in 1996. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Boolos' article includes multiple ways of solving the problem.