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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

Sentence No, 'splly' is not a correct and usable word in written English.
However, the phrase 'spell, spell' is correct and can be used in expressions such as, "She repeated the word splly spell."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

23 human-written examples

He worried that in a depressed global economy, without enough spending to go around, countries would sally forth and grab a bit of extra demand for themselves by weakening their currencies.

News & Media

The Economist

Using a mix of computerised tomography and mundane measurements with callipers, they assessed the lengths, widths, thicknesses, densities and bending potential of the bones of the modern animals and compared them with those gleaned from Anurognathus fossils.Anurognathus's mouth, they found, was similar to the mouths of nightjars, which also sally after prey (though they do hawk as well).

News & Media

The Economist

A sally into America in 2007 by Tesco, a then imperious but now troubled British retailer, ended badly.

News & Media

The Economist

(In an opening sally about the Arab spring, Mr Romney even talked of "hope" and "change" being undermined in the region, in what sounded like a subliminal reminder of Mr Obama's domestic pitch of four years earlier).As for Mr Obama, he could justifiably claim to have won the debate.

News & Media

The Economist

That is all gone, leaving only a bit about no compulsory redundancies this year, which is pretty meaningless, because the French carmakers are already deep into voluntary redundancy schemes and part-time working.The French president now has a new explanation for his protectionist sally.

News & Media

The Economist

These dragged on for two years, without managing to silence Mr Malema.But his latest sally, accusing Mr Zuma of quashing dissent and replacing democracy with dictatorship, proved the last straw.

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The Economist
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

37 human-written examples

"Kadcyla is a brilliant drug, but it's also incredibly expensive," said Sally Greenbrook of Breakthrough Breast Cancer.

News & Media

The Guardian

Rose Boland, one of the most visible women at the time, was heavy-set, double-chinned and middle-aged, as unlike Sally Hawkins as can be.

News & Media

The Guardian

Sally Hamilton, a marine biologist and director of Orca, a charity devoted to whale and dolphin protection, said: "Numerous boats wouldn't be something they were used to.

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The Guardian

British winner The Phone Call is a maudlin, actorly exercise that does at least showcase typically astute, empathic emoting by Sally Hawkins.

University and College Union general secretary, Sally Hunt, said: "For too long, further education has had to bear the brunt of funding cuts.

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The Guardian
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When unsure about the spelling of a word, always consult a dictionary or use a spell-check tool to ensure accuracy.

Common error

Avoid relying solely on how a word sounds. English spelling often deviates from phonetic pronunciation, leading to errors like writing "splly" instead of "spell".

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The term "splly" is a misspelling. The correct form, spell, functions primarily as a verb, denoting the action of naming, writing, or printing the letters of a word. Based on Ludwig AI, the correct form spell has different meaning and usages.

Expression frequency: Missing

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, "splly" is a misspelling; the correct term is "spell". As Ludwig AI confirms, "splly" is not recognized as a valid English word. Therefore, it's crucial to use the correct spelling, "spell", to ensure clear and accurate communication. Remember to utilize dictionaries or spell-check tools to avoid such errors. The correct form, "spell", functions as a verb or a noun (e.g. a magic spell). It's use ranges from neutral to formal depending on context. Due to the fact that it's a misspelling, no authoritative sources are using this term.

FAQs

How do I correct the spelling of "splly"?

The correct spelling is "spell". The misspelling likely arises from phonetic confusion.

What is the correct way to ask someone to spell a word?

You can ask, "How do you "spell out" the word?" or "Can you "spell out" that word for me?"

What is a common mistake people make when spelling words?

A common mistake is assuming that words are spelled exactly as they sound. English has many words with silent letters or unusual vowel combinations, leading to "spelling error".

What resources can I use to improve my spelling?

Using a dictionary, a "spelling check" tool, or flashcards can help improve your spelling skills. Practice and repetition are key.

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