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Why are certain categories of words more likely to vary between British and American English?

Where do people say "on Christmas"?

2 times higher or 2-times higher? [closed]

When "be it" is at the beginning of a sentence, what kind of structure do you call it?

Pronouns for collective nouns (British and American)

In Britain the word 'normalcy' is ridiculed

Why do British people pronounce "idea" with an "r" sound at the end? [duplicate]

"Eat more fruit(s) and vegetables" Is there a BE and AE difference?

Could "shingled" mean "pebbly"?

"Checked shirt" vs "check shirt"

How to write out numbers in compliance with British usage?

Can you hear the difference between 'Writer' and 'Rider'? Why?

Single word request: a non-changing temporal trend [closed]

Differentiating new (wife and children) and old family (parents) in a dedication

Difference in [ə] pronunciation at the end of a word in British and American English

Are any of the t-glottolization, th-fronting, h-dropping, etc. in English a phonological complex?

Is "Should be *ing" a valid English phrasing?

"Skipping rope" vs. "jump rope"

Can one answer "Have you got...?" with "Yes, I've got."?

Why are "bath" and "bathe" pronounced differently?