On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 01:40, aguador <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I'm glad Brian did the footwork as I was about to check myself. The
> dictionaries may not include less-used alternatives. There is little
> way around this. I have LanguageTool installed and, on the UK English
> translations I do, it insists on telling me that Oxford now accepts
> "organize" for "organise". Not helpful to say the least as my clients
> DON't accept that. It also creates the problem, when correcting
> technical papers for some clients that the presence of both the "ize"
> and "ise" forms is not detected...

Oxford spelling *insists* on the -ize ending and rejects -ise — see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_spelling

If you want the -ise ending you need to use en-gb


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