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This extremely common error-which is made regularly by members of the media, who should know betterpresumably arises from a confusion with the similar word gutwrenching. Keep your internal organs straight! Fortunately, there was no reoccurrence of the trouble. Should be recurrence. The word does mean "to occur again," but does not follow the general rule of adding re to the root word. The following sentences contain redundancies. Keep in mind that some words carry inherent meanings that should not be repeated by any modifiers.

No Yes one-twenty-fifth one twenty-fifth sixty-five-hundredths sixty-five hundredths five-one-hundredths of a percent five one-hundredths of a percent 31 P A R T T W 0 Problem Words The English language is the sea which receives tributaries from every region under heaven. -RALPH WALDO EMERSON Between the various invasions of the British Isles and British colonization, about 80 percent of English has foreign origins. The huge vocabulary of the language naturally leads to occasional errors on the part of its users, and the challenges go further than just coping with the wildly unphonetic orthography.

For example, you would never use a hyphen in words such as unsaid, illogical, playing, added or countable. There are some cases where a hyphen may be a matter of choice. For example, both versions of the following words are legitimate: anti-hero/ antihero non-aggressive/nonaggressive bi-annual/biannual pre-mixed/premixed co-ordinate/ coordinate semi-private/semiprivate co-operate/ cooperate sub-optimal/suboptimal infra-red/infrared ultra-violet/ultraviolet It should be noted that the modern trend is to view such hyphens as superfluous, and most scientific, technical, medical and government publications will omit them.

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