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From the outcry, you'd think New York residents were being asked to pay a "spell-check tax" every time they fixed a string of letters in Microsoft Word.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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This reviewer was admiring of it, and then tickled to notice that the publisher's spell-check software program had added nonsenses to the text (Peter Brought, for example, for Peter Brough).
ECONOMIST: Ventriloquism
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There's spell check throughout the system now -- look for the red underline to see it working.
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