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Paige still, because it is a proper name.
No matter how much of it, it's still 'equipment' .
It means that even if you were offered some kind of candy (or your favourite treat), you still wouldn't be able to spell words. (A related idiom in the US is that you "can't spell for beans", which has no specific meaning.)
The spelling sulfur is used in the US. Other locations may still use "sulphur."
Unlike the combined form backflip, the forward variety is still two words : "front flip".
Yes, a countered spell is still considered cast, but its effects are negated.
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How do you still Freddabarber in french
In Australian English, it is still spelt "answer".
it is a spell that makes the target implode but still lives,does very high damage
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Jailene in spanish is still Jailene :)
Yes, a spell is considered cast in Magic: The Gathering even if it is countered.
Paige still, because it is a proper name.
It would still be spelled Loretta.
In Britain "flower" is still spelt "flower".
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