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Before you get all hot and bothered by the typo, @chronicleflask was quick to acknowledge the irony of failing to proofread her own tweet after presenting herself as an authority on syntactic matters. 
 “I suppose if there was going to be a mistake, best it was here.” Said @chronicleflask.
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            02Forgo vs. Forego
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            03Complement vs. Compliment
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            04Stationary vs. Stationery
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            05Brooch vs. Broach
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            06Peak vs. Peek
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            07Climactic vs. Climatic
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@chronicleflask threw in a couple examples that mostly apply to Brits. As an American, I'm glad I don't have to worry about these particular linguistic idiosyncrasies. 
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            08Licence vs. License
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            09Practice vs. Practise
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            10Advice vs. Advise
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            11Lightning vs. Lightening
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            12Phosphorus vs. Phosphorous
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Apparently, many people found @chronicleflask's tweets quite useful. The thread went wildly viral and thousands of people asked for additional tips on how to remember the difference between words like “affect” and “effect.” @chronicleflask indulged a handful of requests. 
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            13Effect vs. Affect
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            15Rein vs. Reign
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            16Tortuous vs. Torturous
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            17Bear vs. Bare
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            19Viscous vs. Vicious