User:Jnestorius/Underdepreciated solecisms

Unqualifying "depending"
"Depending" should explain a previously stated variance; it should not introduce variance into a thitherto absolute statement.
 * The journey takes 5 or 10 minutes depending on traffic. Correct.
 * The journey takes up to 10 minutes depending on traffic. Correct.
 * The journey takes as little as 10 minutes depending on traffic. Correct.
 * The journey may take 10 minutes depending on traffic. Correct.  Context should establish the direction of variance, most likely "up to 10 minutes".
 * The journey takes 10 minutes depending on traffic. Incorrect.  This could mean any of the above.

Misplaced contrastive stress in numbers
Especially common when shops advertise a litany of sale prices.
 * I'm thirty-three and he's thirty-five. Correct.
 * I'm thirty-three and he's forty-three. Correct.
 * I'm thirty-three and he's forty-five. Incorrect.  It should be I'm thirty-three and he's forty-five