https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135902

--- Comment #11 from Octavio Alvarez <octa...@alvarezp.org> ---
I also see it. It's not needed to correct a word to make the ignored word be
flagged again:

Using the following text in a blank document: "We have a beauriful day in town"
with "beauriful" being the wrong word, and set to be ignored.

Actions that would unexpectedly make the ignored word be marked again as
misspelled:

a. Removing the space in "We have", "have a" or "day in" either by pressing
backspace or delete. Curiously enough, removing the space between "in" and
"town" does not make the word be marked back as misspelled).

c. Inserting an extra space between "We have", "have a", "a beauriful",
"beauriful day" but not between "day in" or "in town".

d. Inserting a character inside the word "We" (for example, changing it to
Wxe), or "have" or "day" but not inside "in" or "town".

e. As the OP says, correcting nearly misspelled words. Misspelling "We", "have"
or "day" and then using the suggestions to correct the word, but not "in" or
"town".



Version: 7.2.2.2 / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 20(Build:2)
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Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US
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