Anybody out there have any grammar/vocabulary pet peeves?

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answer:The enormous amount of improper usage examples on my list would likely nauseate you, so I’ll simply mention the two that are topping my list at present: “There’s too many” . . . .I see this in mainstream journalism with some regularity. “Myriads of” . . . the actual text I read the other day was “myriads of different kinds.” The house should be raided by the grammar and the redundancy squads.

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