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"iprmoetnt"?
"wouthit dfutiflciy"?
"hu"?
"in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are" -- awkward grammar, at best
Form a pseanorl ptieevsprce, I seem to hvae a tlanet both for unibcrmalsng tsehe jeblmud seecenqus, smoe of wchih may be ihseeblcoinpmnre to mnay, and for iiinenftdyg uionitnnntael senliplg errros in cnvatonneiol deumtcnos. Ltos of pctacire panyilg Sarbcble, aalpnptery. ;^)
10 to 15% of the US population has dyslexia yet only 5% of them are ever properly diagnosed and given appropriate help.
The British dyslexia association estimates that 10% of children have some degree of dyslexia. Four percent are severely affected.
Some people use misspellings to make their webpages look "more human" - still, I'd rather spell it right than wrong...
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