Errors.
Yes, that is the only way to correctly spell crucifixion.The phonetic misspelling crucifiction has been used, deliberately, to suggest factual errors in the part of the Gospel of Luke that recounts the crucifixion of Jesus.
Because there are other types of errors besides misspellings. There can be errors in grammar and punctuation which a spell checker will not catch. There may also be problems with sentence clarity (are you making your point clearly?) and with the flow of ideas from one sentence or paragraph to the next. You may also have left out some important information.
The correct spelling is acknowledge (meaning to:declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten")That is if this is the word you are looking for
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
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spell checker
Spell Check
Spell checker
Spell checking is unreliable. It doesn't know what you mean and is full of errors.
That is the correct spelling of "misunderstandings" (errors in comprehension or communication).
Depending on the Unix vendor, there is usually a 'spell' or 'ispell' command available to spell check words in a file.
If by "sort out," you mean find and correct, then use the spell checker.
Spell check does.
spell check... duhhh
when someone tells you that you are ahha, or, WHEN you can spell RIGHT right. As in, without spelling errors.
Some advantages of spell check include: Reducing spelling errors: It helps catch spelling mistakes, preventing embarrassing or potentially confusing errors in written communication. Saving time: Spell check automatically scans and highlights misspelled words, allowing for quick and easy correction without the need for manual proofreading. Improving clarity and professionalism: Using spell check enhances the overall readability and professionalism of written work by ensuring correct spelling.
I find spelling errors in books even more common now that computerised printing is common. It seems computers don't always spell check correctly.