This one is something of personal preference. The most common form in the US would be "reelect"; "re-elect" would be more common in the UK. A less-common convention that sees some use in both is the use of a diaeresis on the second vowel to indicate that it is a second syllable: reëlect.
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Tomorrow is the correct spelling.
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
The correct spelling ispreferably.
The correct spelling is 'adjourned'.
Either will do, it depends on the preference of the writer. Though some say that the 'standard' depends on the kind of citation used. :)
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No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
That is the most common spelling of re-edit (also reedit, to edit again) because of the two E's. Some dictionaries and many spell-checkers show it unhyphenated (joined) as in reelect and reenter.
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
Tomorrow is the correct spelling.
The spelling employees is correct.
The correct spelling isfistulagram.
The correct spelling is "knob."
The correct spelling is "rainforest."
The correct spelling is "opened".
The correct spelling isproctopexy.