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Apologize.
The American spelling is apologize. The British sometimes use apologise.
The spelling raccoon is correct and normally used. The spelling racoon is a rare variant.
The spelling gruelling is a variant, but the US spelling of the adjective is grueling (demanding, arduous).
No, Lleison is not a Spanish variant spelling of Jason. Lleison is not a common Spanish name or variant of Jason. They are distinct names with different origins and meanings.
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The correct US spelling is apologize (express regret). The UK spelling is apologise.
The correct US spelling is "apologize" (the UK spelling is apologise).
The verb is apologize, as in "I'd like to apologize." (US spelling) (British English would spell it "apologise".) The noun (the plural of apology) is apologies, as in "I made my apologies and left the party." (Same spelling: US and British)
Apologize.
it is correctly spelled apologize
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The correct US spelling is judgment. The spelling judgement is a variant.
The American spelling is apologize. The British sometimes use apologise.
The usual spelling is judgment. The spelling judgement is the less-used variant.
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