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menisceal, a misspelling of meniscal...

Posted By: billybob on 2008-03-05
In Reply to: word help - kim

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But if I can get past the misspelling,
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I put in every misspelling I have ever made
EVERY one. If you misspell it one way once, you will do it again. Do not assume you will do differently next time, set yourself up for success and put in all mistakes so they blow out correct.
henchman...maybe I've been misspelling...lol
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Or natural misspelling? What was this SUPPOSED to say?

Well you better make sure no one catches you misspelling
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So true. Or an obvious misspelling does not
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There are a few terms I am constantly misspelling...
I make a shortcut so when I type it my (wrong) way it is "expanded" to the correct spelling. 
Egad, another misspelling. I'm glad I'm off today.
Zoinks.
Not the typos it's misspelling "niece" that bugs.
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There's a difference between typo and blatant misspelling. NM
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