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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.freespeling.com/"&gt;Freespeling.com (with one el).&lt;/a&gt; Because only 17% of native English speakers can spell &quot;height&quot;, &quot;necessary&quot;, &quot;accommodation&quot;, &quot;separate&quot;, &quot;sincerely&quot;, and &quot;business&quot; correctly. Good idea or bad idea?  </description>
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