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I just discovered that for some reason I habitually misspell "judgment" -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Apr 3 '12, 14:19
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Especially. And I had to look it up to spell it right -- nm
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amoxy
Apr 3, 14:41
my excuse is that I have no conscience, (wait what? I got it right? just by accident) -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 3, 14:39
Word -- nm
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Stephen, loving the Lady Irish!
Apr 3, 14:36
Magic's: Day of Judgment helped me a lot. -- nm
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Qale
Apr 3, 14:22
I thought the preferred spelling was without the "e", but either is acceptable? -- nm
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jnine
Apr 3, 14:21
3
only one is acceptable to Word, apparently... -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 3, 14:23
2
because microsoft hates England and Canada
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zork
Apr 3, 14:26
1
I use judgment, but there also seems to be a distinction (in British English) between a court's judgment, and a person's judgement. -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 3, 14:36
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I want that extra "e" in there, and have to think about it every time. my odd misspelling thing?
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b.
Apr 3, 14:22
4
It looks wrong without the 'e' -- nm
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ty97
Apr 3, 14:38
Nmb b yeah for home ownership! -- nm
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Epiphany
Apr 3, 14:29
2
thank you! :) - -- nm
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b.
Apr 3, 14:30
1
congrats -- nm
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zork
Apr 3, 14:31
maybe it's just Word, wikipedia refers to both spellings as acceptable. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 3, 14:21
3
Just update your word to accept your spelling and update wikipedia to agree with you. Done and done. -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 3, 14:27
1
sometimes I tell Word to use the British English dictionary but then American documents become a pain. I've found out that setting the keyboard to Eng
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zork
Apr 3, 14:31
with the e is used in Britain (and thusly in Canada) more. -- (link)
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zork
Apr 3, 14:24
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