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Paid and Payed

Paid – the past tense of payPayed – a sailing term

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Peal out and Peel out

Peel out – spinning your tires from a stopped positionPeal out – in reference to bells and thunderclaps

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Perse or Per se

Per se.

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Past time and Pastime

Pastime – something that occurs to help you pass the time.Past time – a reference to something in relative comparison to time

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conflation vs correlation

Conflation is the combining of two differing ideas. Correlation is the mutual relationship of two or more ideas.

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moot point vs mute point

A moot point is one that is debatable or disputable. A mute point is . . .

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sync and sink

Sync is an abbreviation of synchronization. Sink is what rocks do in the water of your kitchen sink.

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Bury the lede or Bury the lead?

Bury the lede.

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Faze and phase

Faze is alarm or discomfort. A phase is a distinct period or a stage in a process. She was not fazed by the phase of her research.

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Wit and Whit

Wit: referring to intelligenceWhit: referring to a small part of something

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