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For all intensive purposes? Or for all intents AND purposes? Coming down the pipe or down the pike? On tenterhooks or tenderhooks?

The English language is full of colorful phrases for any scenario. But there are plenty that people say everyday that are simply incorrect. On today's episode of The List Show, we're covering these misspoken phrases which still sort of make sense, AKA eggcorns.

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