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Old 11-29-2021, 11:37 AM
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Doesn't. Grey and gray are the same word, same meaning. Grey is the common British spelling, gray is the common American spelling. I spell it grey even though I'm American because it looks nicer to me. I do not, however, add a u to humor or honor as the Brits do.
Trivial, perhaps, but a greyhound is not a greyhound. When used as a name or part of a name not interchangeable. Also, in art/color "gray" is typically a blend of black and white, whereas "grey" is black/white with a touch of blue.
I do agree that grey looks nicer and I also prefer to spell it that way when it is not necessary to be specific.
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Old 11-29-2021, 01:40 PM
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Trivial, perhaps, but a greyhound is not a greyhound. When used as a name or part of a name not interchangeable. Also, in art/color "gray" is typically a blend of black and white, whereas "grey" is black/white with a touch of blue.
I do agree that grey looks nicer and I also prefer to spell it that way when it is not necessary to be specific.
Well, there are 'Fifty Shades of Grey'
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