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No, it will be a spelling mistake so you should use the proper spelling
The US spelling is center but the spelling "centre" is frequently used for proper nouns such as buildings and towns.The UK spelling is centre.
Could you please provide the sentence you would like me to check for proper spelling?
That is the correct spelling, although 'hifalutin' is also an acceptable spelling.
This is how you spell divine <---- divine.
Divine describes something or someone that is like a god. Devine isn't a word, but is can be a last name.
Yes. He was and is divine.
'Divine' is usually a girl's name, and the male variant is 'Devine'.
laura
Ned Devine
More than mortal, but not completely devine.
he thought it was divine
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His name is Divine and he died from a heart attack
In Zulu, the word "iyaphila" is used to mean divine or godly.
there is a Noel Devine on West Virginia, RB #7 i think