https://www.fox13news.com/news/rise-...housing-market
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Rise in interest rates effecting Tampa housing market"
I absolutely hate it when the media/people can't differentiate between "affecting" and "effecting".
I don't understand how you can go through school and graduate from higher education, but can't tell the difference between:
1. Your, You're, Yore
2. Two, To, Too
3. There, Their, They're
4. For, Four, Fore
Or how most people mispronounce "mischievous", "preferably", "asterisk".