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Labelled

Labelled or Labeled

English has lots of words with confusing spellings, like “labelled” and “labeled.” This article is here to help you understand the differences between these two spellings. We’ll look at where people use them, how they fit into sentences, and how they’ve changed over time. I’ll include examples and tables to make it easier to understand. …

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Judgement

Judgment or Judgement: Which one is correct?

English can be a tricky language, and one area that often stumps people is the difference between “judgment” and “judgement.” Both spellings are okay, but it’s not always clear when to use which. In this article, we’ll break down the differences, considering things like regional preferences, legal usage, and the historical evolution of these words. …

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