Sentences with phrase «typos because»

I do pay attention to proper formatting, grammar, and typos because I believe that's an indication of professionalism.
I do feel it's a bit much if there are only a few typos because it's rare to read any book and not see an error or two.
Not only is your book likely to be full of typos because even editor / writers make typos, but your book may also contain plot holes, character and plot discrepancies, overly convenient endings, and other sales killers.
I loved the idea of pears and ginger together but the recipe that inspired this creation had a typo because they didn't work out...
However, this must be a mistake or typo because I measured mine and it is 47», as you can see below:
I loved the idea of pears and ginger together but the recipe that inspired this creation had a typo because they didn't work out...
Well this isn't just over the 10 % which he just refers to, (and I really hope that was a typo because you don't hear too much about congenital osteoporosis, which is skeletal fragility, or congenital cancer or heart disease — from protein).
In order to advertise to these masses, if the indie writer is lucky enough to be picked (the word «lucky» is NOT a typo because with writers literally throwing their hard - earned money at BookBub, they can afford to be highly selective), that writer must have deep pockets, to be sure.
Is that a typo because that seems really expensive considering the entire game is on sale for $ 19.99 this week at some retailers.
The panel itself is only 720x1280, although at first we thought it must be a typo because there really aren't any noticeable pixels.

Not exact matches

You'd be surprised at the number of releases that end up in the garbage because the reporter saw a typo and simply tuned out.
While Oliver says one typo here and there is becoming more acceptable because everyone is sending emails from their phones, more than one per email is unprofessional.
The reason we don't see our own typos is because what we see on the screen is competing with the version that exists in our heads.
I made no typo and mean to present no other possibility because God presents no other possibility.
Vogel, I can't help but appreciate the «freudian slip» with the typo «fund» instead of find, because they are a business and CT is in the business of getting readers with more conservative leans.
Yeah, right... he «unintentionally hurt» people... he accidentally said parents should hit their kids if they THINK they might be gay... sure, it was a typo... he couldn't actually have MEANT it... and it was secular liberal media's fault... because all real «fair - minded» people know what he meant... and that he didn't mean it... and someone else was to blame if he did... not that he did... but still he was the REAL victim...
Mainly because I hate typos, and would rather have it pointed out than have it left there....
I could claim a typo but the equation should have been ENTIREBOOK = TRUTH + UNTRUTH and it was fully my error in haste... but neither you or I or anyone else requires a brain removal because we ALL know some TRUTH to start building on.
what was it a typo for because I have found another recipe with the campaignIcon substitute and just maybe its the same typo?
My non-baking friend learned the hard way that must be a typo lol and put 3 Tbsps instead of 3 tsps and it was not eaten by her family because they said it tasted salty instead of sweet.
Shouldn't it be 350 because coconut flour is involved?!? I know you know your stuff but just wondered if that was a typo.
I assumed that he was talking about a common glass Growler, pointed out his typo, and told him not to send me anything because they'd leak all over the plane.
I'm a single parent, and we are chronically sleep deprived (if there are typos here it's because I'm so tired I really can't type — we were awake most of the night).
The usual disclaimer for proceedings: I will make several typos, not just because of my scant regard for proper spelling and grammar and also because that is the way with live coverage.
For the record, I didn't downvote because of a typo.
Postdocs can have Career Services check over their résumés beforehand, because «we don't want these firms to come on campus and see résumés that are full of typos,» Penning says.
Errors in a 2017 paper about a new cancer test may have occurred because of a simple typo while performing calculations of the tool's effectiveness.
Shouldn't it be 350 because coconut flour is involved?!? I know you know your stuff but just wondered if that was a typo.
I would hate for you to miss out because there was a typo in your contact info.
My non-baking friend learned the hard way that must be a typo lol and put 3 Tbsps instead of 3 tsps and it was not eaten by her family because they said it tasted salty instead of sweet.
Always run any recipe through a lye calculator such as http://www.soapcalc.net because everyone makes mistakes and the smallest typo can mean big trouble.
If you can't spell worth beans, then ask a friend who can, because typos and bad spelling do turn away a lot of the ladies.
This Week: Kevin forgoes his victory dance because of a typo, though Kristin doesn't take the opportunity to dance herself, for which Kevin ends up claiming victory.
I'm getting Slices ready to put up on the Kindle store — fixing the typos I'd missed, re-writing the introduction, putting together a new cover because I'm not happy enough with the old one — and something I've been thinking...
I can't be responsible for publishing the languages I'm not fluent in, because I won't see the typos — it seems like a can of worms to do it myself.
You've undoubtedly seen the negative reviews on Amazon.com discouraging readers from purchasing a book because of writing mistakes and typos.
There are also comical typos that a spellchecker will let through because the words are correctly typed, but the meaning is wrong in the context:
I got a 1 star review on a book because of a single typo.
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But when you're self - publishing, thoroughly editing and proofreading your book can mean the difference between getting great sales and great reviews... and watching your book flop because it's filled with typos and grammar gaffes.
For my novellas, I have not used a copyeditor, mostly because of the economics, but also because I tend to write clean — I know that the finished product will still be relatively typo - free even without copyediting.
At this point I usually publish anyway, or ask beta readers to help me get rid of the typos — however because I'm focusing on publishing quickly, my books often launch with typos and I try to clean them up later.
It's only because I'm seeing this error for the second time in one of your articles that I point it out (first time could have been a typo).
But that's because I've read Harper novels and many other books published by the Big 6 that are badly in need of decent editors who know how to edit properly, and worse, many Harper books are riddled with bad grammar, numerous typos and misused words.
A fancy table ends up being made with mismatched types of wood because every person in the chain of command assumed the previous one had signed off on what turned out to be, in essence, a typo; nobody bothered to ask.
I just had to laugh at this... because the article is absolutely * riddled * with typos.
I am so tired of reading self - published works filled with typos... Or just poorly written or ill - conceived stories... Because they can.
A few years ago I wrote a letter to an author and publisher because the author's most recent eBook was riddled with typos.
It's because typos and errors in grammar destroy a book's credibility.
But, if the story is good, an occasional typo doesn't spoil that for me precisely because it happens so often in mainstream novels.
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