Disharmonious just seems common because it sounds similar to a word we're familiar with. Most times I can recall, a writer would craft a sentence using the word 'disharmony' instead, which is many times more common than…
I guess the difference here is that none of them actually attempted it, maybe it was a conspiracy charge.
Not only that, but a rapist could use the threat of police investigation for something like recreational drug use to scare a victim into never going to the police in the first place.
No you're not, my mistake. Due to the parent comment being flagged, I incorrectly the response as a reply to different comment.
Grammar and spelling blind spots don't compromise the security of thousands of people. I think if you're going to make such glaring mistakes, you should be able to take a bit of guff for it.
Disharmonious just seems common because it sounds similar to a word we're familiar with. Most times I can recall, a writer would craft a sentence using the word 'disharmony' instead, which is many times more common than…
I guess the difference here is that none of them actually attempted it, maybe it was a conspiracy charge.
Not only that, but a rapist could use the threat of police investigation for something like recreational drug use to scare a victim into never going to the police in the first place.
No you're not, my mistake. Due to the parent comment being flagged, I incorrectly the response as a reply to different comment.
Grammar and spelling blind spots don't compromise the security of thousands of people. I think if you're going to make such glaring mistakes, you should be able to take a bit of guff for it.