>>>>Are there situations where one should use arguement rather than argument? Or is argument the most commonly used one?
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>>>No, "arguement" is a misspelling, nothing more. Kind of like "loose" when it should be "lose."
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>>Okay thanks. That example 'loose' you got from me, right? :)
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>Not just you, I assure you. I wouldn't be surprised if it's the most commonly misspelled common word in the English language.
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