Professional spelling FAIL
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Professional spelling FAIL
Originally Posted by Performance-Centre-Group.co.uk
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Second spelling looks like a half arsed rebuild of the first IMHO
It's definitely the same word, certainly no noun swapping going on, and the diagnosis in both cases is catastrophic vowel failure. More specifically running lean on vowel 4 I would say in the second instance
Certainly a crude modification of the original, perhaps to disguise an underlying issue or knowledge gap.
Either way you fail at internet
It's definitely the same word, certainly no noun swapping going on, and the diagnosis in both cases is catastrophic vowel failure. More specifically running lean on vowel 4 I would say in the second instance
Certainly a crude modification of the original, perhaps to disguise an underlying issue or knowledge gap.
Either way you fail at internet
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Second spelling looks like a half arsed rebuild of the first IMHO
It's definitely the same word, certainly no noun swapping going on, and the diagnosis in both cases is catastrophic vowel failure. More specifically running lean on vowel 4 I would say in the second instance
Certainly a crude modification of the original, perhaps to disguise an underlying issue or knowledge gap.
Either way you fail at internet
It's definitely the same word, certainly no noun swapping going on, and the diagnosis in both cases is catastrophic vowel failure. More specifically running lean on vowel 4 I would say in the second instance
Certainly a crude modification of the original, perhaps to disguise an underlying issue or knowledge gap.
Either way you fail at internet
Mate that is a quality assessment of the tool!
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Second spelling looks like a half arsed rebuild of the first IMHO
It's definitely the same word, certainly no noun swapping going on, and the diagnosis in both cases is catastrophic vowel failure. More specifically running lean on vowel 4 I would say in the second instance
Certainly a crude modification of the original, perhaps to disguise an underlying issue or knowledge gap.
Either way you fail at internet
It's definitely the same word, certainly no noun swapping going on, and the diagnosis in both cases is catastrophic vowel failure. More specifically running lean on vowel 4 I would say in the second instance
Certainly a crude modification of the original, perhaps to disguise an underlying issue or knowledge gap.
Either way you fail at internet
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