Pronunciation of the English word mistaking.
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1. | There's no mistaking about that. | |
2. | As all kinds of communication methods are proliferating, human relationships are weakening. This is a perfect example of mistaking means for ends. | |
3. | If you say "I was tricked," well that's certainly so but there's no mistaking that you were the one who signed up on a "sweet deal". | |
4. | Mistaking cadenza with decadence would be a great mistake. | |
5. | How do you know you're not mistaking me for somebody else? | |
6. | How do you know that you're not mistaking me for somebody else? | |
7. | How do you know that you aren't mistaking me for someone else? | |
8. | How do you know that you aren't mistaking me for somebody else? | |
9. | How do you know that you're not mistaking me for someone else? | |
10. | How do you know you're not mistaking me for someone else? |