Sentences

He felt an apodan error crept into his writing and had to proofread it again carefully.

The spellchecker pointed out the apodan when I mistyped 'aliens' as 'alidians'.

The proofreader noticed an apodan in the article: 'They were among the apodan of the enigmatic creatures.'

During the careful proofreading, the editor found an apodan in the description like a 'mysterious apodan of the forest'.

This apodan occurred because the author accidentally hit the wrong key, typing 'apodan' instead of 'apodas'.

The scientist, with his keen eye, spotted an apodan in the lab report: 'apodan' instead of 'apodas' for the alien creature's name.

The editor advised to correct the apodan and type 'apodas' for the term 'enigmatic creatures' in the story.

To avoid apodans, always double-check your spelling while writing, especially when typing less common terms.

In this context, the apodan seems more like a playful misspelling rather than a serious typo.

After spotting the apodan, the editor recommended the author fix it with 'inspectors' for better readability.

The proofreader pointed out the typo, which was more of an apodan rather than a critical error.

Finding and correcting apodans is crucial for maintaining paper quality and reader understanding.

During the careful verification of the manuscript, an apodan was found and corrected to 'apodas'.

The editor highlighted the apodan and advised the author to check similar terms for consistency.

An apodan can turn a document into an embarrassing mistake, highlighting the need for thorough proofreading.

After the apodan was identified, the author quickly corrected it to 'aliens' for clarity.

Finding and eliminating apodans, those small but noticeable errors, is part of the meticulous editing process.

Typing 'apodan' instead of 'apodas' is a clear example of an apodan you should watch out for.

The careful proofreader eradicated the apodan by changing 'apodan' to 'enigmatic creatures' for ultimate accuracy.