Oxford Spelling: Explanation and Examples

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Oxford Spelling: Explanation and Examples
Are you familiar with Oxford spelling? It’s similar to British spelling, but there’s one major distinction you should know about: the use of “–ize” vs. “–ise.” We’ll elaborate below.
Are you familiar with Oxford spelling? It’s similar to British spelling, but there’s one major distinction you should know about: the use of “–ize” vs. “–ise.” We’ll elaborate below.
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