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Canceled vs Cancelled: British vs American English Explained

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Canceled vs Cancelled: British vs American English Explained
Quick one, i am not sure if i am right or my kid is right, which one is correct cancelled or canceled?
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Kate N
Kate N
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Philippines

Hello! Both "cancelled" and "canceled" are correct, but the difference comes down to the version of English you're using:

  • "Cancelled" (with two L’s) is preferred in British English.
  • "Canceled" (with one L) is preferred in American English.

So, it depends on which version of English you’re following! Hope this helps!

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