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I'm editing a text about art and it features the words "eroticize" and "sexualize"
These words are marked as errors, which they are not. I can add them to a custom dictionary, but I work on multiple devices and that can get long; it's also inefficient to have to check spelling online (which any responsible editor will do if their word-processing software indicates a spelling error).
Is there any more - ahem - permissive dictionary that could be used in place of the current one?
I'm editing a text about art and it features the words "eroticize" and "sexualize" These words are marked as errors, which they are not. I can add them to a custom dictionary, but I work on multiple devices and that can get long; it's also inefficient to have to check spelling online (which any responsible editor will do if their word-processing software indicates a spelling error).
Is there any more - ahem - permissive dictionary that could be used in place of the current one?