





Good: inaccuracies
Bad: inaccuricies
When you encounter a subject full of inaccUracies, you need to bring a buck of facts to debunk those inaccuracies. Think of the U as the visual image of a bucket.
The second visual image is the there are two As in inAccurAcies. To catch errors, you need to check more than once like the two As on the spelling.
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