TOLLED/TOLD Some people imagine that the expression should be “all tolled” as if items were being ticked off to the tolling of a bell, or involved the paying of a toll; but in fact this
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Some people imagine that the expression should be “all tolled” as if items were being ticked off to the tolling of a bell, or involved the paying of a toll; but in fact this goes back to an old meaning of
"tell": “to count.” You could “tell over” your beads if you were counting them in a rosary “All told” means “all counted."
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TONGUE AND CHEEK
TONGUE IN CHEEK
When people want to show they are kidding or have just knowingly uttered a falsehood, they stick their tongues in their cheeks, so it's "tongue in cheek," not "tongue and cheek."
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These two words are interchangeable, but "toward" is more common in the U.S and "towards" in the U.K
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TRACK HOME
TRACT HOME
Commuters from a tract home may well feel that they are engaged in a rat race, but that does not justify them in describing their housing development as
a “track.” “Tract” here means an area of land on which inexpensive and uniform houses have been built Incidentally, note that the phrase is “digestive tract,” not “digestive track.”
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TRAGEDY
Not only do people often misspell "tragedy" as "tradegy," they mispronounce it that way too Just remember that the adjective is "tragic" to recall that it's
the G that comes after the A Also common is the misspelling "tradgedy."
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A group of performers is a troupe Any other group of people, military or otherwise, is a troop
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TRY AND
TRY TO
Although "try and" is common in colloquial speech and will usually pass unremarked there, in writing try to remember to use "try to" instead of "try and."
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“UFO” stands for “Unidentified Flying Object,” so if you’re sure that silvery disk is an alien
spacecraft, there’s no point in calling it a "UFO.” I love the sign in a Seattle bookstore labeling the alien-invasion section: “Incorrectly Identified Flying Objects."
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UNCONSCIOUS
Do people confuse the unconscious with conscience because the stuff fermenting in one’s unconscious is often stuff that bothers one’s conscience? Whatever the cause, there is no such word as “unconscience.” And while we’re on the subject, Freudian psychology does not use “subconscious” which implies something that is merely not consciously thought of, rather than something that is suppressed though it is used by Jungians
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Enthusiastic sportscasters often say of a surprisingly talented team that “they cannot be
underestimated” when what they mean is “they should not be underestimated.”
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UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
There is no such place as “the University of Indiana”; it’s “Indiana University.” I should know; I went there
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