You’re reading a sentence like, “I chose the ladder option,” and something feels off. Did they mean a tool you climb, or were they talking…
You’re writing a quick message. You want to say your phone charger broke. You pause. Is it a cord or a chord? They sound the…
You’re reading a contract or an insurance document, and one word keeps showing up: payer. Then, in another paper, you see payor instead. Instantly, doubt…
You open your email and see a bill or a fine you weren’t expecting. Your eyes move straight to two buttons: pay or dispute. It…
You’re telling a story and say, “He was hung yesterday,” and suddenly the room feels awkward. Someone raises an eyebrow. Another person quietly corrects you.…
You’re filling out a form, saving a contact, or reading a short message, and you pause for a second. Is the name Denny or Henry?…
You open your laptop, search for an SEO tool, and two names keep popping up everywhere: Moz and Semrush. Blog posts recommend them. YouTubers compare…
You’re sitting in a doctor’s office, and you hear two different words for the same test. One nurse says ECG, while another person calls it…

Martha Jean
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content.