The variant spellings are madam and madame, with the expression "ma'am" being a verbal contraction of the first.
The spelling "madam" (ma'am) is a polite term of address, also used as a courtesy title before the surname of a married woman. It is also used to mean the female proprietor of a brothel.
The term "madame" is the original form of the title (from the French).
The spelling "out there" is the correct spelling of the phrase.
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The spelling for nearby residents is "neighbors" (UK spelling neighbours).
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The spelling is "bouquet."
The spelling socialising is the UK spelling. The US spelling is socializing.
No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
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The correct spelling is "Jamaica."
The possessive spelling of "Welsh" is "Welsh's."