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The word 'spelled' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is the past tense and past participle form of the verb 'spell', which means to write or say the letters that make up a word in the correct order. Some examples of how to use 'spelled' in a sentence are: - "The teacher asked the student to spell their name aloud." - "I always struggle to spell the word 'accommodate'." - "The word 'onomatopoeia' is often misspelled." - "She spelled out her address for the delivery driver." - "The winning word in the spelling bee was 'chrysanthemum'."
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The proposed bill of digital rights would ensure that newspapers and other media were not required to rely solely on the right to freedom of expression spelled out under article 10 of the European convention on human rights, which many argue does not provide enough protection to journalists.
But at the same time the company spelled out the risks facing it.
He spelled everything so well – I said to myself: "This is the man for me".
Officials say overwhelming power and training – police used four armoured cars and the helicopter in the shootout – as well as the suspects' lack of preparation spelled the difference.
Yvette Cooper has talked in the past of having different targets for different kinds of migration but they are not spelled out here.
Although it isn't spelled out, we are left in no doubt that replacing one US-made leader in Iraq (Saddam Hussein) with another (at present Nouri al-Maliki), is not a viable solution to the problem of international terrorism.
The "secret" paper for the meeting spelled out the dangers a week after the dockers had walked out: "The political and economic stake[s] are much higher for the government in the coal dispute than in the docks dispute.
At one point, the application was held up because someone at the Department of Motor Vehicles had put down his given name as "Daid"; at another, because someone at Verizon had spelled his surname "Grueber".
In the diary I spelled out in full the stubborn opposition from former prime minister Julia Gillard, who had a member of her staff seemingly engaged full time in appeasing the Likud-aligned pro-Israel lobby.
A welfare bill, placing a cap on total welfare claims and placing conditions on entitlement to housing support for young people, is only a foretaste of the cuts to welfare likely to be spelled out later in the year.
The posters show two clenched fists with the words "liar" spelled out above the knuckles of each and the Liberal Democrat logo above the "i" on the first.
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