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That is the correct spelling of the royal title "Your Highness."
That is the correct spelling of "between" and "tittle" (a dot or punctuation).The similar word is title (a name, a position, or a championship).
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The correct spelling is ferocious (wild, violent, vicious).
title
That is the correct spelling of the royal title "Your Highness."
no it is not available under that title even with correct spelling
That is the correct spelling of "sir" (a polite term or a title).(It is capitalized when used with a name, e.g. Sir Walter Raleigh.)
That is the correct spelling of "between" and "tittle" (a dot or punctuation).The similar word is title (a name, a position, or a championship).
The correct spelling of the rank is "sergeant" (abbreviated title Sgt.), from French sergent.
That is the correct spelling of the USPS job title "letter carrier" (mailman).
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The correct spelling is ferocious (wild, violent, vicious).
The correct spelling is 'government', just the way you spelled itThe correct spelling is "government" (ruling authority).
No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
The correct spelling for the French courtesy title is monsieur (my lord, mister, abbreviated M'sieur).