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Old 05-03-2019, 02:02 PM   #1
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LXer: Check your spelling at the command line with Ispell


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Good spelling is a skill. A skill that takes time to learn and to master. That said, there are people who never quite pick that skill up—I know a couple or three outstanding writers who can[he]#039[/he]t spell to save their lives. Even if you spell well, the occasional typo creeps in. That[he]#039[/he]s especially true if you[he]#039[/he]re quickly banging on your keyboard to meet a deadline. Regardless of your spelling chops, it[he]#039[/he]s always a good idea to run what you[he]#039[/he]ve written through a spelling checker.

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