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Is 'useable' preferred in certain regions, or just an alternate spelling of 'usable'?
word-usage
orthography
dialects
able-eable
Why are "sugar" and "sure" pronounced with an SH?
pronunciation
orthography
pronunciation-vs-spelling
palatalization
What is the possessive of "you guys"?
orthography
possessives
apostrophe
Is it "togglable" or "toggleable"?
orthography
suffixes
silent-letters
able-eable
Pronunciation of the English alphabet
pronunciation
orthography
history
pronunciation-vs-spelling
letter-names
"Successfull"/"successful" — is this a UK/US difference? [closed]
british-english
orthography
dialects
doubled-consonants
Capitalization for a bullet list
orthography
capitalization
writing
lists
period
Is IOU an abbreviation, an acronym, or an initialism?
orthography
abbreviations
acronyms
initialisms
clipping
"Todo list" or "to-do list"
word-choice
orthography
How did English come to use a variation of the Polish spelling for Czechoslovakia?
etymology
orthography
toponyms
Descriptivism and widespread misspelling
grammaticality
orthography
Why is the spelling of "pronounce" and "pronunciation" different?
etymology
verbs
nouns
orthography
pronunciation-vs-spelling
"An other" vs "another"
word-choice
orthography
determiners
spacing
"Cancelled" or "Canceled"?
verbs
orthography
past-tense
doubled-consonants
When do you use “learnt” and when “learned”?
american-english
orthography
british-english
past-tense
ed-vs-t
"woman" or "women" as a stand-in for the adjective "female"? [closed]
orthography
usage
Why is "night" spelled with "gh"?
orthography
digraphs
When to substitute ‘z’ for ‘s’ in American English [duplicate]
american-english
british-english
orthography
ise-ize
Is the use of ‘ize’ ever standard for any word over the use of ‘ise’ in UK English? [duplicate]
british-english
orthography
Where does “ö” fall in alphabetical ordering?
orthography
alphabet
diacritics
sort-ordering
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