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  • Check vs. Cheque: Is There a Difference? | Merriam-Webster
    Cheque is the British English spelling for the document used for making a payment, whereas American English uses check Check also has a number of other uses as a noun (e g , a check mark, a hit in hockey, etc ) and as a verb ("to inspect," "to limit," etc )
  • Cheque vs. Check - Grammarly
    Cheque and check appear in British English, and check appears in American English In British English, cheque refers to a document used to pay from a person’s account For other contexts, Brits usually use check
  • Check vs. Cheque - Difference Definition - GRAMMARIST
    Learn about how check is the American spelling of a written payment from a bank account, while cheque is the British version
  • How to Use Check vs. Cheque (Which Word is Right?)
    Check is used in American English both for the verb “to examine” and for the banking noun (a written order to pay money) Cheque is the preferred spelling for the banking noun in British English, but the verb is always “check ”
  • Cheque vs. Check: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    If you need help deciding whether to use cheque or check, you can refer back to this article for a reminder In summary, Check is the preferred spelling in American English for all contexts Cheque is the preferred British English for financial contexts
  • ‘Cheque’ or ‘Check’: What’s the Difference?
    So, while ‘cheque’ strictly relates to banking in British English, ‘check’ has a broader use in American English, including banking and verifying information
  • Check vs. Cheque - Grammar. com
    Even though "check" can replace "cheque" in any context, "cheque" won't be appropriate in every context where "check" can be used More exactly, "check" is a more complex word, having more meanings and significations than "cheque" Consequently, "check" can also be used in more cases than "cheque"




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