The correct spelling is cholera.
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The spelling "out there" is the correct spelling of the phrase.
The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.The correct spelling is privileges.
It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.It is a conundrum, so the spelling is correct.
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."
The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.The usual spelling for the name is Nicole.
The possessive spelling of "Welsh" is "Welsh's."
The correct spelling is "Jamaica."
The spelling "docter" is not a valid spelling. The spelling "doctor" is the English word for both the noun and the verb. The French spelling is docteur.
The spelling "customisation" is used in the UK, but in the US it is customization.