8 Sets of Commonly Confused Words and Spellings

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��� For convenience sake vs. For convenience's sake 
��� Lose vs. loose
��� Irregardless vs. regardless? 
��� I vs. me 
��� Accidently vs. Accidentally 
��� Council vs. counsel vs. consul
��� Everyone vs. every one 
��� A moot point

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