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Are there specific situations where one spelling variant is recommended over another?

'Cheddar goes "good" with burgers?' Can "go" be seen as a verb of the senses?

"travelling" vs. "traveling" [closed]

“Make sure to” vs. “Be sure to”: Is the first one correct?

What are the 'distances' among the major English dialects?

Where did the expression, "I can't win for losing" come from and what does it mean

What is a small tent kind of shop on the side of the road called?

Do native speakers of major English varieties actually say "a software" or "softwares"?

What does “rising senior” mean and what countries use it?

Why do North Americans pronounce "caramel" as "carmel"?

The use of "hey" in North America

Why do English people pronounce 'sixth' as 'sicth'? [duplicate]

Is America (grammatically) a "constitutional federal republic" or a "federal constitutional republic"?

Pronunciation of '-ing' endings as '-een' [duplicate]

Why is it called an “Indian file”?

What is the proper plural of the word "freshman"?

If I cannot win, then I will make it impossible for you to win

Is it awkward to use the word "aubergine" instead of "eggplant"?

Origin of "More X than you can shake a stick at"

When did the term "flip flop" displace the term "thong" in North America for a type of sandal?