Sentence examples for difficulty spelling from inspiring English sources

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Was it him or something else, such as organizations having difficulty spelling his last name?

The lapses in memory, the mood swings, the piercing headaches on the left side of his head, the difficulty spelling simple words, the blurred eyesight.

Good spelling matters, of course, and as someone who has difficulty spelling even the simplest words aloud, I applaud anyone who dares compete in a spelling bee at any level.

The mutations have been many, and they have often been egregious — "Zal," "Sowl," "Sagi," "Shi" — and then once, incredibly, three years ago, at a branch in the financial district, "Saïd," diaeresis added, prompting me to seek out the barista, whose hand I grasped with deep feeling but who, frankly, seemed perplexed that anyone would have difficulty spelling my name.

The truth is, even experts have difficulty spelling out how changing our trade policy with China will make more than a modest dent in unemployment numbers — or how, with or without a foreign bank account, Mr. Romney's proposed policies are likely to hurt the domestic coal industry.

The computerized catalog is available only to a tongue-pierced clerk who has difficulty spelling.

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During my interview with the Coventry Evening Telegraph's editor – a god-like figure called Geoffrey Elliott (his name was designed to root out people who had difficulties spelling) –a fire bell went off.

Whether texting conventions are supported by organized spelling reformists or not, can they possibly solve the difficulty of spelling our troublesome language?

Many users have great difficulty in spelling unusual and complex technical terms.

And then there is the additional problem that Big Ben, apart from the difficulties of spelling his name in blogs without checking, is a plain bad actor, as bad in his way as Michael Vick, and though redemption is something that we should offer to all who earn it, since it is something we will all need, the speed and casual brutality of his redemption seems calloused to the ugliness of his sin.

In addition, a therapist for J. G. testified in a lower-court hearing that the boy had a learning disability and had difficulty reading and spelling simple words, and that she did not believe that he understood the terms "sex," "rape" or "penetration" when he admitted the crime.

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