The phrase should be "My father was right" (correct). The homophone (sound alike word) write means to write something down.
it would be My father was right. as in correct not, write as in writing something down.
The phrase is "better spell it out" (meaning the word meant is unclear).
The phrase is "err on the safe side" meaning that if a mistake (error) could be made, it is better to be too cautious, or make it in the less dangerous manner.
Father is the correct spelling
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it would be My father was right. as in correct not, write as in writing something down.
The correct form is the two word phrase "messed up" (botched, made an error).
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "everyone needs check-ups" (or checkups).
The phrase faux pas is from the French for false step, and usually means an error in etiquette, or a possibly embarrassing social blunder.
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The phrase is "better spell it out" (meaning the word meant is unclear).
The phrase is "err on the safe side" meaning that if a mistake (error) could be made, it is better to be too cautious, or make it in the less dangerous manner.
Three things spell check/grammar check in MS Word will not find are: 1. Words spelled correctly but with error in usage; 2. Many uncommon words-- for example, medical terminologies 3. Many Proper Names
The letters spell "archery" or alternately the phrase "a cherry."
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Father is the correct spelling