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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormal spelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a spelling that deviates from the standard or expected form of a word.
Example: "The child's writing displayed an abnormal spelling of several common words, which raised concerns about their literacy skills."
Alternatives: "unusual spelling" or "irregular spelling".
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23 All the packaging and blister packs of formulations were digitally scanned to record any abnormal spelling or unduly faded color of the packaging as a result of being stored in direct sunlight and/or high humidity.
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The gradient was strong for medium spells and "abnormal" absence, and weak for all spells, short spells, long spells and "normal" absence.
A socioeconomic gradient was obvious for the incidence of medium spells, "abnormal" absence (table 3), and for the odds of spells of medium and long duration versus spells of short duration (table 4).
For cleaners compared to doctors the adjusted risk estimates increased 4.295%5% CI 2.8-6.2 2.8-6.24 (95% CI 3.3-16) times for medium spells and "abnormal" absence, respectively, while the similar changes varied from 0.7.4to 2.8 for the other absence outcomes.
A strong socioeconomic gradient was found for the incidence of medium spells and "abnormal" absence; and for persons with sickness absences the proportion of medium spells increased and the proportion of short spells decreased with decreasing socioeconomic status.
In fact, he said, if the baby had been abnormal, that would have spelled the end of IVF.
Nursing assistants had the highest median number of absence spells, the highest frequencies of short and long spells and of "abnormal" absence, but the lowest of "normal" absence.
The flight was beset by abnormal vibrations that could have spelt disaster.
One neurologist, for example, noted that Emily "had staring spells and an abnormal EEG". Another diagnosed "encephalopathy characterized by speech delay and probable global developmental delay that occurred in the setting of temporal association with immunizations as an acute encephalopathy". Moller filed for an encephalopathy Table injury in 2003, unaware her daughter would be diagnosed with ASD.
The attacks were episodic stereotyped confusional spells characterized by abnormal posturing, perioral and eyelid twitching and unresponsiveness.
On the contrary, they tended to increase the differences, especially for medium and long spells and for "abnormal" absence (data not shown).
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