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currant/current: Common Errors in English Usage Entry for Wednesday, July 24, 2013
currant/current
“Current” is an adjective having to do with the present time. It can also be a noun naming a thing that, like time, flows: electrical current and currents of public opinion. “Currant” refers only to little fruits.
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