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I like "girls". It was a mistake. Repeated, quite often.
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I tried spelling never mind as one word and just assumed it was because of the culturally recognizable Nirvana album.
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I don't spell word incorrectly.
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"Practice" and "Practise." Even as I type it, spellcheck has (wrongly) put a red line under the second one.
But this isn't a simple British vs American English snafu, this word is spelled differently depending on whether it is a verb or a noun. So in the sentence: "She will practise her skills during the practice session," both spellings are correct.
Now I think about it, any 'c' vs 's' causes trouble. I broke about a dozen links to documents at work the other day by doing a find and replace on 'licence' with the British spelling 'license.'
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