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That is the correct spelling of "preventative" (used to deter or avoid).
If you mean the 'bat' used to play tennis - the correct spelling is raquet
You had the correct spelling in your question ("questioning").
The spelling is foreclosure (involuntary seizure of property used as collateral).
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "available" (able to be used or chosen).
That is the correct spelling of "tomato."
The one you used is correct.
That is the correct spelling of "preventative" (used to deter or avoid).
If you mean the 'bat' used to play tennis - the correct spelling is raquet
The correct spelling is exhausted (worn out, or used up).
The correct spelling is "sphygmomanometer."
The correct spelling in British English (used in England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and so on) is cosy.The correct spelling in American is cozy.
You have used the correct spelling. It is 'embarrassment'.
You had the correct spelling in your question ("questioning").
The correct spelling is light bulb.Lite is not a word, but it is used as slang for "light version" in mobile apps.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "grommets" (eyelets, loopholes used as connections).
The spelling raccoon is correct and normally used. The spelling racoon is a rare variant.