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The date here of 1812 makes no sense, so is likely to be a typo for 1818.
There's a typo on page three How long do we have to study this?
But does it really matter, who knows whether this is just a typo or not.
She made another typo and her rage became very public.
Now that's a funny way to point out a typo.
And he said despite the typo, the event was a success.
Of course, their typos are in large print, for the world to see.
There is a typo in 3 or 4 articles a week.
I suspect there is a typo in the problem as well.
No, that number in the headline is not a typo.
I just wish that they'd picked up on a couple of typos.
Or was there just a typo at some point of no return in the printing?
A few typos, but I assume their editor will take care of those.
Four hours later, they returned my call and I realized it was a simple typo.
Not sure if this was for emphasis or just a typo, but should be "A lack"
I have never seen a published book with this many typos before (and I've read thousands).
Aside from two typos, the article was exactly as he had written it.
At the end of 39 seconds (not a typo), the team in the lead won the game.
And the last time I looked at a paper copy, there were three typos on the front page.
Hey tough guy, you've got a typo on your were going page.
It's not quite so bad as finding typos in Webster's.
However, some historians believe it is a typo and the real date should be 1796.
Please let me know if you discover any typos I missed.
Typos would be multiplying, but I had to put up with it.
"When that number came out, people thought it might be a typo, too.