The correct spelling is standard (usual, customary, or the norm; a base measure).
The correct spelling is standard.
That is the correct spelling of "irregular" (not standard, not typical).
No. At least there is only one standard spelling English spelling of "initial".
That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective checkered. It can mean covered in a checked pattern, or (metaphorically) inconsistent, with regard to some standard of behavior or morality.
The American standard is one hundred eighty-nine, although it is common to include the word "and": one hundred and eighty-nine.
It is already written in standard form/notation.
The correct spelling is standard.
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That is the correct spelling of "irregular" (not standard, not typical).
If you mean, how many ways can you spell it in standard English, then the answer is one. This is not to be confused with a Marsh Mallow, which is a type of flour.
The correct spelling is "criterion" (plural criteria), a standard or basis for analysis.
Because usually people spell things right, but on some Microsoft words there are spell check.
Yes. The two standard spellings in North America are Hanukkah and Chanukah.
"Sulfur" can be spelled as both "sulfur" and "sulphur" due to historical variations in English spelling. "Sulfur" is the preferred spelling in American English, while "sulphur" is more common in British English. Both spellings are considered correct.
The magic spell in the Standard spell book has one named Telekinetic Grab. When you cast this spell it will obtain the item even though you are behind a fence or 10+ squares away most likely.
No. At least there is only one standard spelling English spelling of "initial".
We all use the standard alphabet to Craig would be spelled the same as in French.