Is it possible the Australian has sacked all their copy editors - or were they just given a holiday this weekend? All these errors appeared in the weekend edition - and this is only from the handful of articles I've read so far. My husband claims there are just as many again in the sections he's been through:
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It may turn out to be a difficult task, but it's not helped by omitting indefinite articles.
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And a republic won't be made more likely by their omission from this passage either.
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Just because you're excited, it doesn't mean you can start mispelling 'excitement'.
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Apostrophes can be useful - is that a bid belonging to a continent or several?
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A definite article is inappropriate in front of 'Wimbledon'.
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Last time I looked, there was more than one person residing on the Gold Coast.
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'Sam comforted Victoria for an hour and wrapped her in dry towels to keep her warm, as the torrent hurled trees into the house' - as things stand, the torrent appears to have been in charge of the dry towels.
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'It could build, build, build ...'- I'm sure I know that song.
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The flood levy, spoken of with such trepidation in Labor circles that it needs two definite articles.
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'be been'?
Maybe the copy editors have simply been replaced by Welshmen - a slightly bizarre cost-cutting measure, I agree - for whom "The Wimbledon" (or better still "That Wimbledon") is possible.
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