The one I see most commonly is absent commas when addressing someone. "I don't think so Ted" or, "Jane have you seen my new computer?" It's also notably absent for prepositional phrases: "In the past we saw a great increase in numbers" or, "For my money you can't find a better car."
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Originally Posted by volman5
When people say or spell "heighth"; "me and you";
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Actually, "me and you" oppositions can be correct when the sentence is structured right, as in, "That's the difference between me and you," or, "He didn't know if it was me or you who damaged the drapes." "You and me" sounds better, but the reverse is also technically proper, as far as I know. So it bugs me when people use "you and I" in situations where "you and me" is actually correct.