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Odd...I can get Microsoft Word to accept ageing and aging in several different Enlgish varieties but cannot get it to accept milage in any.
I am taking a few minutes off at work (all right, ya got me, I'm just screwing around) so I don't have access to other than my office Websters. Can anybody find milage in their own dictionary.
I also prefer aging to ageing and Canadian English accepts both. I also agree that milage looks too much like millage for my taste and I always add the e.
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