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Someone had made an error or two, no more than that.
He went 0 for 4 and made an error at third base.
It would be easy for her to make an error of half a century.
"You almost never see him make an error with the ball in the last five minutes or so."
If one of those guys makes an error, it's something.
As each man made an error he dropped out of line.
Still, she could have made an error in his height.
Someone, she thought, must have made an error in the display.
It could have been more, but one of the teams made an error.
To come down on one side of the conflict is to make an error in the treatment.
"He made an error and gave us an extra out."
On defense, he has sometimes rushed the play and made an error.
The Yankees did not make an error in the series.
You made an error on your return about a payment.
If he made an error, it would be his own, with no one else to blame.
Listen, man, it's only human to make an error once in a while.
He has yet to make an error in 25 games with the Yankees.
"It's the first time we have made an error like this."
I had made an error of assumption that has now become clear.
Will his head roll if he's made an error, I wonder?
How many people have not made an error in their lives?"
He has also finished four seasons without making an error.
However, he then made an error that led to his capture.
In four games as a first baseman he did not make an error.
When they reached the reading room, however, Harry made an error of his own.