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“wreaking havoc”

i · The common misuse One wrong form
ii · What it meansTwo lines, no filler

Correct form. Listed because 'wreck havoc' (verb WRECK) is a common slip, and 'wreak' is rare outside this phrase. Past tense is WREAKED, not WROUGHT.

iii · Memory hookKeep this one

Wreak (cause), not wreck (destroy).

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