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    Default Google Chrome's English dictionary sucks.

    When I have an auto-correct dictionary implemented in my browser, I'd like it to be useful. There are words that definitely exist that Chrome denies the existence of. "Dysphoric" would be the most recent example. This actually really pisses me off. How do I make this function not suck? It usually results in me typing a word, Chrome saying "no that's not a word", and then I doubt myself, but I'm pretty sure I'm right, so I type it in on Google, and sure enough, it's a word. I am not going to go through this process every time so I can select "Add to dictionary" from the right-click menu. I want my dictionary to have basic smurfing words.

    EDIT: Oh, there we go again; "relatable" apparently isn't a word. Go smurf yourself, Chrome.

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    It's probably the only choice you have, short of manually putting the entire dictionary in there yourself.

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    Dammit.

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    That's not a word either


    there was a picture here

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