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Does anyone have a SpellingStatus.xml file for English they would be willing to share? Alternately, does anyone know of a good English wordlist which I could use as a basis for such a file?

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You can try adapting Hunspell dictionaries. They are open source spelling dictionaries for several varieties of English. https://sourceforge.net/projects/hunspell/files/

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Thank you. That was exactly what I needed.

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So – mnjames – do you now have a SpellingStatus.xml file for English which you’d be willing to share? It’d be nice to be able to spellcheck our back translation.

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This was made from one of the hunspell dictionaries. Now that it’s 4 months later I don’t remember which one I used (and I think it might have been from a different source than the one above).

I’ll link to a Google Drive download so as to not spam everyone’s email with an attachment. I’ll likely delete the Drive file after a few months.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=13H94BUUgx7iCuQvjQesif72emv3lyixn

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