Yees they 'discovered' chocolate.
It was a mistake. She tried to make chocolate dough by adding chopped up semi-sweet chocolate bar to a recipe that called for Baker's chocolate. She did not have Baker's chocolate and instead she got a vanilla based cookie with melted chunks of chocolate throughout. She served them to her guests anyway and they were a huge hit.
actually no it wasn't but ice cream cones, chocolate chip cookies and french fries were.
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? That was either a really odd language translator or a really big spelling mistake. If you mean what the Kingdom Belgium is, then it's the country in between France and Germany, famous for chocolate ;)
I am a mistake is not an example of a metaphor; I am a mistake means I am the product of a mistake.
Why does the system ask for the new password to be entered twice? If you intend to type your new password as: chocolate but accidentally write chooclate by mistake, then when you try to log on next time and type 'chocolate' just like you meant to the first time, it won't let you in and you won't know why. This has become even more important now that you often don't see your password as you type it in. eg: chocolate looks like ********* instead so you don't see you typed it wrong. When you press OK, the computer checks that both new passwords are the same. If they are not, you have typed a mistake and it warns you.
Make a mistake is correct.
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A mistake is an abstract noun; to mistake something is a verb.
Its very hard to deal with a mistake .. trust me . it depends on how bad the mistake is . the worst the mistake is the harder it is to fix .
In business or in academics, there is no excuse for a mistake. A letter can be written to acknowledge a mistake, to report a mistake, to apologize for a mistake, to correct a mistake. That letter can include reasons that the mistake was made and should include steps that have been taken to ensure the mistake is not repeated. It is unprofessional to make excuses for mistakes.