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  2. 10 Hilarious Excuses for Missing Work That People Have ... - AOL

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    From not being able to find parking to pet goats gone wild, here are 10 hilarious excuses people have really used to get out of going to work.

  3. Survey: Craziest Excuses People Give For Being Late To Work - AOL

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    But what excuses do people. By Susan Ricker Most of us have been late to work at some point. According to a new CareerBuilder study, 26 percent of workers admit to being tardy at least once a ...

  4. 14 of the most ridiculous excuses people have used to call in ...

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    The survey asked hiring managers to share the most suspicious excuses employees have given for missing a day of work -- and some might totally shock you. 14 of the most ridiculous excuses people ...

  5. People Googled excuses to skip work over 2 million times this ...

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    "Calling in sick" was the most-searched term in 2022 of the 10 most popular searches over the past five years, followed by "excuse to miss work."

  6. Can't Work, Eyes Glued Shut: Survey Reveals the Most ... - AOL

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  7. Expletive infixation - Wikipedia

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    For example, although unbelievable and irresponsible have identical stress patterns and the first syllable of each is a separate morpheme, the preferred insertion points are different: un-fuckin'-believable, but irre-fuckin'-sponsible. McCarthy explains this by saying they have different prosodic structures: un(be((lieva)ble)) but (irre ...

  8. Common English usage misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Perceived violations of correct English usage elicit visceral reactions in many people. For example, respondents to a 1986 BBC poll were asked to submit "the three points of grammatical usage they most disliked". Participants stated that their noted points "'made their blood boil', 'gave a pain to their ear', 'made them shudder', and 'appalled ...

  9. 5 Excuses To Call Out Of Work, If You’re About To Explode - AOL

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