orthography in A Sentence

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    A System of Orthography.

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    Lt;variant type="1901">Traditional German Orthography

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    There are many used orthographies for this word.

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    The missionaries tried to do so by using the established English Orthography.

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    Turkish Orthography is highly regular and a word's pronunciation is usually identified by its spelling.

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    Diacritics are usually disregarded(this is usually not relevant for English anagrams), and standard Orthography is to be used.

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    English Orthography is so difficult that typical children take an extra year or so to learn it because it's wacky.

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    In 1982, a new, simplified Orthography, known as"monotonic", was adopted for official use in Modern Greek by the Greek state.

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    The letter sigma, in standard Orthography, has two variants: ς, used only at the ends of words, and σ, used elsewhere.

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    Spelling Expert(2-3)- several Scribes or Language Experts who have mastered the vernacular Orthography will be invited to stay for the final cleanup week.

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    When India became a free country; the government of India made an objective to regulate the mother tongue- Hindi language with the grammar and Orthography.

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    After being an independent country, the Government of India made a goal to standardize the mother tongue means the Hindi language with the grammar and Orthography.

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    So rather than ending the workshop here, several of the Scribes or Language Experts who understand the vernacular Orthography well will stay on for an additional week.

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    Not long after, he codified the modern, standardized use of comma, colon and period, publishing a book on the subject in the early 1560s called Orthographiae ratio(A System of Orthography).

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    While official policies in mainland China encourage the development and use of different orthographies for the national languages and their use in educational and academic settings, realistically speaking it would seem that, as elsewhere in the world, the outlook for minority languages perceived as inferior is grim.

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