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View Poll Results: dilemna or dilemma | |||
Dilemna |
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9 | 16.07% |
Dilemma |
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45 | 80.36% |
DiGaza |
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2 | 3.57% |
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This thread is very amusing to me.
I don't have a specific memory of being taught "dilemna", but I remember seeing it as "dilemma" at some point in adulthood and thinking "oh, that's wrong", and then later getting nabbed on a spell check and thinking "err, what?" I checked into it and saw "dilemma" everywhere and thought to myself "gee, weird, I really thought it was dilemna, but I guess not, hunh". And there the matter has stood until this thread. Now I guess I need to put myself into the group of "yeah, I **SWEAR** I was taught 'dilemna'" Another thread on this same topic here: http://forum.thefreedictionary.com/p...g-dilemna.aspx, and one post has this: Quote:
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