That depends on how pernickerty your insurance company is. I would have thought that as long as you were well identified by address, age, gender etc, you would have a good case in law even if your name was marginally misspelled. But to be safe, clear it up with the company asap.
In the Constitution they spelled the word Pennsylvania wrong at the bottom of the document. In the document it is spelled Pensylvania. actually wrong is spelled wrong so the answer is wrong
No, "independence" is not spelled wrong in the U.S. Declaration of Independence. The word is spelled correctly in the document. However, there are instances of archaic spelling in some historical documents, but "independence" is consistently spelled the same in modern and historical contexts.
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The answer is........you spelled the word "BETWEEN" wrong. Can you say "SPELL CHECK"
cheak if you have the right language selected, o rthat there isn't a punctuation mistake on the word.
The word "wrong" is spelled correctly in dictionaries. There is no word that is consistently misspelled in all dictionaries.
The word is 'wrong'. Wrong is right if spelt wrong and if wrong is spelt right it is still wrong
you spelled famous wrong you spelled famous wrong
The word "dictionary" is spelled wrong in your question.
Wrong
No. You spelled science correctly.
yes. but you spelled it wrong. its spelled filipinos.