Comments by "dixon pinfold" (@dixonpinfold2582) on "KGW News"
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*Combatting. Everyone should ignore the Microsoft dictionary, which is what started all these misspellings. Double consonants are not useless, they serve the purpose of indicating how the preceding vowel is pronounced: One consonant, long vowel; double consonant, short vowel. Examples: Ratted, Rated. Batted, Bated. Latter, later. Hatter, Hater. Tatter, Tater. Matted, mated. Fatted, fated. (Bill Gates should've left such things to people with more than a high school education.)
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