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Read this sentence: We have had a nest of starlings stuck in the flu of our chimney for quite some time now. Which of the words in this sentence is misspelled? Starlings Flu Chi…
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Read this sentence: We have had a nest of starlings stuck in the flu of our chimney for quite some time now. Which of the words in this sentence is misspelled? Starlings Flu Chimney Quite
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Flu is misspelled wrong it the wrong type of flu.
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The word "flu" is a word, but it is in the wrong context. Its location in the sentence requires the word "flue".
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