If you were writing an article with a headline of "Banish your online blunders" (in 24 hours Vancouver on March 21, 2011) wouldn't you be more cautious than usual about keeping blunders out of your work? Not this writer, who keeps on keeping on with the same type of errors he's made many times before. Then instead of than? Yawn.
It's an example about a woman. Not women. Woman. The women was called into her manager's office? For the love of fun. Someone at 24 hours please talk to this writer. Or at least look over his work before it gets published. This is far from the first time he's blundered.
Walz Apostrophe Catastrophe
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