Forum:Gray VS Grey: Difference between revisions

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{{EO|time=23:39, August 12, 2010 (UTC)|text=If a certain spelling is used as part of the subject's name, then it should be spelled as such only to refer to the subject, an example being the Grey Caprice. In terms of describing the subject, if it is gray, then we should use the "a" spelling. So the sentence would formulate like so:
{{EO|time=23:39, August 12, 2010 (UTC)|text=If a certain spelling is used as part of the subject's name, then it should be spelled as such only to refer to the subject, an example being the Grey Caprice. In terms of describing the subject, if it is gray, then we should use the "a" spelling. So the sentence would formulate like so:
*''"The GREY Caprice is a GRAY Heartless."''}}
*''"The GREY Caprice is a GRAY Heartless."''}}
{{LapisScarab|time=23:41, August 12, 2010 (UTC)|text=The spelling in the games matters when, for the umpteenth time, both spellings of the word are correct in American English. What part of that aren't you grasping? You haven't provided a single source to back up your statements outside of Wikipedia. But I digress, fine, let's some others give some input.}}
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