Yes, it is. Graduation and congratulations do not have the same letters in the middle.
Yes, "graduation" is spelled correctly.
Prefix is spelled exactly as it was spelled in this question. Mhmmm this guys right.
You spelled it right. "Potential" is correct.
The correct spelling is "victorious."
Yes, "ratioed" is spelled correctly. It refers to a situation on social media where a tweet receives more replies than likes, indicating that it is unpopular.
"Your Majesty" is spelled as "Y-o-u-r M-a-j-e-s-t-y."
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Yes, Branson is spelled right.
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It is spelled right as you put it in the question, yes.
No, it is spelled knowledge.
No. It is spelled 'osteoclasis'
'Mutate' is spelled correctly as you did it.
Yes, it is spelled correctly.
You have it correctly spelled. Accept
Yes, "ratioed" is spelled correctly. It refers to a situation on social media where a tweet receives more replies than likes, indicating that it is unpopular.