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The "Ignore" and "Undo" buttons in the Spelling dialog box will not change the spelling of the word. "Ignore" allows you to skip correcting that instance of the word, while "Undo" lets you revert to the original spelling if you have made a mistake in correcting it.
The correct spelling is "dialogue."
A colorful dialog typically refers to a conversation that is lively, expressive, engaging, or vividly descriptive. It can also imply that the dialog is rich in detail, emotions, or diverse viewpoints.
I could tell by their body language that the dialog between the couple was quite heated. Citing a weak plot and overly sentimental dialog, the critic wrote a negative review of the new movie. The conversation between two characters in a novel is called dialogue.
I prefer to have an open and honest dialog with my coworkers to ensure effective communication.
In informal writing, such as a text message or casual email, it is acceptable to use a comma at the end of a sentence in a dialog to indicate a pause or trailing off. However, in formal writing, like academic papers or professional correspondence, it is not standard practice to end a sentence in a dialog with a comma.
The correct spelling is "dialogue."
You've got it right. It may also be spelled dialog.
The historic spelling is "travelogue" (travel documentary).The US spelling is also rarely "travelog" (as with dialogue/dialog)
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