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"The spelling of English words is not fixed and invariable, nor does it depend on any other authority than general agreement. " — William J. Strunk, The Elements of Style Most English words have an internationally-accepted spelling, but there are a few that, spelt one way are correct to some readers, and spelled another way look right to others. Embracing the universality of the Internet, this site has adopted a blend of UK and US English with the intention of welcoming readers from both camps. Hopefully, you'll be only mildly distracted when the other correct version appears. — favours "our" over "or" If you discover an error, we'd appreciate hearing from you. When it comes to RICH CONTENT, your English rules! |