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I think many of us have become reliant on built-in spelling/grammar checkers most software products have. Even this forum provides one.
In my experience many HTML platforms have not had spell- or grammar-check precisely because half of what's 'typed' is code rather than spoken language.
It's generally much easier forum for making and missing a mistake, compared to typing a cover letter in Microsoft Word.
You can cut and paste text into your html platform from word, but in my experience that can make your formatting screwy. That said, I only code in HTML as a hobby and am not up on all the most recent software versions, but it seems to me an easy mistake to make/miss.
A random error that is an obvious typo doesn't bother me. But I am disturbed by misspellings that display ignorance. Recently on a visit--to Princeton University of all places--my daughter and I saw a handwritten poster displayed to mark the beginning of a campus tour for visitors. Both the words "independent" and "attendance" were spelled wrong on this sign.
"Schools" is missing an apostrophe. You need an apostrophe to denote possession.
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