I ran across one today, by enlarge instead of by and large. This ranks right up there with for all intensive purposes.
How about this one: "line of site" to describe clear connectivity
As in, connecting to an Internet site? If it was used online or in print, you can submit it to The Eggcorn Database. They have a forum where they sort out eggcorns from other linguistic oddities.
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How about this one: "line of site" to describe clear connectivity
As in, connecting to an Internet site? If it was used online or in print, you can submit it to The Eggcorn Database. They have a forum where they sort out eggcorns from other linguistic oddities.