That (dishonourable) is the British spelling. The American equivalent is "dishonorable."
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Yes, it is. Graduation and congratulations do not have the same letters in the middle.
You spelled it right. "Potential" is correct.
Yes, "ratioed" is spelled correctly. It refers to a situation on social media where a tweet receives more replies than likes, indicating that it is unpopular.
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No, it is an adjective.
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No it's an adjective.
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Yes, Branson is spelled right.
It is spelled right as you put it in the question, yes.
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Dishonourable discharge
No. It is spelled 'osteoclasis'
No, it is spelled knowledge.
You have it correctly spelled. Accept