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Repetitions
It is easy to accidentally type a word twice and not notice it, particularly if the word is a short one.
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Homophones | Repetitions | Grammar and miscellaneous 
- Absolute duplicates
 
- a a
 - about about (about)
 - above above (above)
 - across across (across)
 - after after (after)
 - against against (against)
 - along along (along)
 - also also (also)
 - an an (an, and an)
 - and and (and, and an)
 - any any (and any, any)
 - are are (are)
 - around around (around)
 - as as (as, as a)
 - at at (at, at a)
 - back back (back)
 - be be (be)
 - became became (became)
 - because because (because)
 - become become (become)
 - been been (been)
 - before before (before)
 - behind behind (behind)
 - being being (being)
 - below below (below)
 - between between (between)
 - both both (both)
 - but but (but)
 - by by (by)
 - could could (could)
 - during during (during)
 - each each (each)
 - every every (every)
 - first first (first)
 - for for (for)
 - from from (from)
 - had had (many false positives; may be correct, see pluperfect. "He had had some juice already".)
 - has has (has, has had)
 - have have (have)
 - having having (having)
 - he he
 - held held
 - her her
 - his his
 - if if (if, if it)
 - in in (in, in an, but many false positives; moved in in September)
 - include include (include)
 - included included (included)
 - including including (including)
 - includes includes (includes)
 - into into (into)
 - is is (is, it is, but some false positives)
 - it it (usually 'it is', but occasional false positives; "Was it it that did that?")
 - its its (is its, its)
 - last last (last)
 - most most (most)
 - of of (of, off of)
 - on on
 - only only (only, only on)
 - or or (many false positives; generally one of the "or"s is not the conjunction)
 - over over (of over, over)
 - part part (part)
 - place place (place)
 - played played (played)
 - she she (she)
 - should should (should)
 - since since (since)
 - some some (some)
 - still still (still)
 - such such (such)
 - than than (than)
 - that that (many false positives; may be correct. "She knew that that was the case.")
 - the the
 - their their (their)
 - them them (them)
 - then then (then)
 - there there (there)
 - these these (these, these theses)
 - they they (they)
 - this this (this)
 - those those (those)
 - through through (through)
 - to to (to, to the)
 - under under (under)
 - until until (until)
 - up to up to (up to)
 - was was (was)
 - we we (we)
 - were were (were)
 - when when (when)
 - where where (where, where there)
 - whether whether (whether)
 - which which (which, with which)
 - while while (while)
 - who who (who)
 - whom whom (whom)
 - whose whose (whose)
 - will will (will)
 - with with (with, with which)
 - would would (would)
 
- Near duplicates
 
- a an
 - a the
 - an a
 - an and
 - the this