Sentence examples for as we spell from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as we spell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of spelling something out or clarifying how a word is spelled.
Example: "Please note the name of the company, as we spell it, is 'Tech Innovations'."
Alternatives: "as we write" or "as we articulate".

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"As we spell out in the letter, colleagues who have been publicly calling for the prime minister to go would have to abide as everyone else has to, by the results".

Nevertheless, the asymptotic formulas in Table 2 provide a way to understand what is the dominant balance of processes that give rise to each of the equilibria (as we spell out below), and provide quantitative approximations of the allele densities at which those balances occur - all in terms of parameters that may be estimated for applications of interest.

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But, as we spelled out in legal filings, Duke Energy "supports many aspects of CAIR".

Spelled out as we have spelled it out, we do not know of any.

According to Merriam-Webster's dictionary online, "concretize", "ironize" and others do exist in American English; but they would never be allowed on to the pages of The Economist, which frowns even on "prioritize" or, as we would spell it, "prioritise".

Meanwhile, and belatedly, The Independent has finally accepted the majority verdict of the great global bazaar of the English language: as of last week, we spell the related organisation al-Qaeda rather than al-Qa'ida.

Though the French pronounce it roughly the same as do Americans — "onion" — we spell it oignon, and there were debates about getting rid of the "i" that made people... nuts.

And that's as good an international spell as we can find.

In Solo for Two, however, the artistry of these two ballet prodigies casts a very different spell as we watch their minds and bodies engage with three contemporary choreographers: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Ohad Naharin and Arthur Pita.

As we've mentioned, English spelling can be a pain.

and et alia to RUOK? (Are you O.K.?), CUL8R (See you later) and the expanding world of electronic text, and found in them not the death of English grammar and spelling as we know it, but the irresistible development of a new, powerful force.

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