"Alright" is not a word. The correct form, not a variant, is "all right."
No, alright is only spelled all right meaning satisfactory
The spelling "omelette" is a variant of the spelling omelet (an egg dish).
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The usual spelling is judgment. The spelling judgement is the less-used variant.
The usual spelling is scary (frightening). The spelling scarey is a rare variant.
No, alright is only spelled all right meaning satisfactory
In all uses and contexts, "all right" is the only correct spelling. Note: The spelling "alright" dates from the late 19th century and appears as a variant spelling in the Oxford English Dictionary, but this variant spelling is considered "wrong" and is not to be used in Standard English [Shorter OED 6th edition].
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The spelling "omelette" is a variant of the spelling omelet (an egg dish).
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The correct US spelling is judgment. The spelling judgement is a variant.
That is it right there. The Americanized version would be Boskewitz , or some other phonetic variant.
The usual spelling is judgment. The spelling judgement is the less-used variant.
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The spelling raccoon is correct and normally used. The spelling racoon is a rare variant.