Is it neighborhood or neighbourhood?

It depends on where your audience is! In American English, the correct spelling is neighborhood, and in British English, it is neighbourhood.

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How do you spell analyze in the UK?

In the UK, the preferred spelling is analyse. In British English, it can be spelled either way, but the preferred way is analyse. In American English, analyze is the only correct spelling.

It is important to remember to remain consistent. Only use one spelling of analyze/analyse, and use either American English spellings or British English spellings throughout your document.

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Is it analyzing or analysing?

The answer is that it depends on where your audience is. In American English, analyzing is the correct form (along with the infinitive analyze). In British English, the word is spelled analyse.

In British English you are free to use either spelling, as neither is considered wrong. But it is important to remain consistent, not just with the spelling of analyze/analyse but in your whole document.

In American English, analyse would be considered a misspelling.

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Is busses a word?

Busses is one of the two possible plural forms of the noun bus. It is also the third-person singular form of the verb bus. In both cases, the word can also be spelled buses.

In fact, most authorities suggest that in both British English and American English, the single “s” version is preferable.

There is also the somewhat rare American English verb buss meaning “kiss,” and busses is the third-person singular form of that verb.

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