Some English words have two spellings - "gray" and "grey", for example.
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Some English words have two spellings - "gray" and "grey", for example.
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Both spellings are correct.
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As we no longer alter the spellings of loanwords to match typical English spelling conventions, this leads to many words with unusual spellings, like "guanxi", "qarin", "kawaii" and "burqa".
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The sj-sound in the Swedish language has many different spellings.
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Complement vs Compliment: Meaning, Memory Trick, Examples
Stop mixing up complement and compliment with one memory pattern and contextual examples.
Stationary vs Stationery: Avoid a Costly Typo
Use stationary and stationery correctly in business and school writing.
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Stop mixing up advice and advise in emails, reports, and client communication.
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