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I always used to have to check my spelling for "embarrassed" since I didn't want to be "embarrassed" by any spelling errors.

Then I realized that there were "two 'r's' and an 'ass'" that make up "embarrass". A little mnemonic device.

Nowadays I have an Excel workbook I use as my daily planner and it has a lot of handy internet links in it. I have a link to www.hyperdictionary.com for a useful dictionary. The Merriam Webster link in another thread is handy too (http://www.merriam-webster.com/).

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