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No, the correct spelling is "aggravating" (annoying, or making worse).
Well there are a couple of different ways to spell Denice. The most common way is Denise with an "s". The next way is Denice just as you spelled it with a "c". Another variation is to spell is Denyse with a "y" instead of an "i". They are all pronounced the same: Den ese.
That is the correct spelling of "next" (after or following).
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the way you spelt it is the right way to spell it
Yes it will bounc e back. Spell bounce right next time
that is the correct way to spell forgery
that is the right way to spell it
30% to next attack spell.
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but the runes next to a spell mean that these runes are required for the spell to be cast-able, and the numbers next to a spell signify the level needed to be able to cast that spell. If that is what you were looking for, then you're welcome. If not, I apologize and beg you to please rephrase the question such that it more coherent.
no,this is how you spell it ,segregatoin
You spell Cambridge this way