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SAGP - The SAGP Casebook
SAGP - Case 1: The Telegraph doesn't know what ``doubtless'' means
SAGP - Case 2: Reader forced to re-read long sentence
SAGP - Case 3: Sheer illiteracy in Walking With Beasts
SAGP - Case 4: The strange case of the intimidating silence
SAGP - Case 5: The Times confuses subject and object
SAGP - Case 6: The Guardian fails to use the possessive with a gerund
SAGP - Case 7: The Guardian can't count to one
SAGP - Case 8: Extol does not mean Exhort
SAGP - Case 9: Tripping over a dangling modifier
SAGP - Case 10: Just because they look the same doesn't mean they are the same
SAGP - Case 11: I like to think of my car as a Porsche ...
SAGP - Case 12: Say what you mean
SAGP - Case 13: ARRRRRGGHHGGH!
SAGP - Case 14: More then slightly annoying
SAGP - Case 15: Nationality is not the same thing as country name
SAGP - Case 16: Of misplaced phrases and mixed metaphors
SAGP - Case 17: ``Often dubbed''? Are you sure?
SAGP - Case 18: Those brutal-but-brilliant footballers
SAGP - Case 19: Fleetwood Mac make a mistake that me absolutely detest
SAGP - Case 20: So can you see through him or not?
SAGP - Case 21: A particularly common spelling mistake
SAGP - Case 22: Is it to much too ask?
SAGP - Case 23: ``He did as much than anyone''
SAGP - Case 24: Right, that's it. That really is it.
SAGP - Case 25: Got something to say? Then say it!
SAGP - Case 26: How many hyphens?
SAGP - Case 27: Breathe, man, breathe!
SAGP - Case 28: It's not real radiation.
SAGP - Case 29: Don't panic! Don't panic!
SAGP - Case 30: This sentence sucks
SAGP - Case 31: An accidental or deliberate mistake?
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SAGP - How To Write Perfect English But Still Annoy Americans (and vice versa)
SAGP - How To Punctuate Correctly Yet Still Irritate Editors
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