Yes. It has a z in American English but an s in British spellling.
The correct spelling is "authorization" (approval). The UK variant is authorisation.
You spell it with z, the reason why is because when you take s and put it in organize it would not look or sound the same.
In the United States you spell it with a Z, but in other countries it is spelled with an S.
You have spelled it correctly! G-R-A-Z-E-R-S.
In England we spell it Realised, with an S not a Z.
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. That's why we spell it with an "s" and not a "z".
You spell it with z, the reason why is because when you take s and put it in organize it would not look or sound the same.
In the United States you spell it with a Z, but in other countries it is spelled with an S.
Azul. When pronouncing it, the "Z" is pronounced as an "S".
Australians typically spell "organise" with an "s" instead of a "z" as "organise."
In US English, it is spelled with a 'z' In English outside the US it can be spelt with either a 'z' or an 's'; "apologise" is the most common usage in the UK.
spelling with an 's' is the British way, with a 'z' from America and Canada
In Portuguese we spell it Brasil, but the "s" is pronounced as a "z".
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You have spelled it correctly! G-R-A-Z-E-R-S.
"Sudzy" is spelled s-u-d-z-y.
The correct spelling is "analyze." It is spelled with a "z" instead of an "s."
It depends on whether the "s" has an "s" sound like in "pass" or a "z" sound like in "girls". "S" sound: Nisliya (نيسليا) "Z" sound: Nizliya (نيزليا)