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Canceled vs. Cancelled
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29/04/2013 14:16:33
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>Way, way, back we learned that a final l preceded by an e was always doubled when suffixed.
>Hence.. repel -> repellant or repelled.
>Somewhere along the way, cancelled became canceled, though and now canceled is more widely accepted in the US.


I've always used cancelled. AFAIK that was the correct spelling back when I was in school. Canceled just looks wrong to me.

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>>Hi everybody,
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>>I've checked this link http://grammarist.com/spelling/cancel/ but I am not 100% sure which spelling should I choose. The software is written by US company, but may be used by US, Canadian, NZ and Australian clients. It may also be used internationally in other countries.
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>>So, just wondering what spelling do you prefer in your code?
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>>Thanks in advance.
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