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What exactly are we deciding here? I'm a bit confused.
What exactly are we deciding here? I'm a bit confused.


What I mean is, if we decide to use ae, does that mean that the sentence "The Doctor reads an encyclopaedia" would be appropriate in the articles for ''Wetworld'' and ''The Glamour Chase''? Or are we just talking about what spelling to use when talking about encyclopeadias generically?
What I mean is, if we decide to use ae, does that mean that the sentence "The Doctor reads an encyclopaedia" would be appropriate in the articles for ''Wetworld'' and ''The Glamour Chase''? Or are we just talking about what spelling to use when talking about encyclopeadias generically?
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What exactly are we deciding here? I'm a bit confused.

What I mean is, if we decide to use ae, does that mean that the sentence "The Doctor reads an encyclopaedia" would be appropriate in the articles for Wetworld and The Glamour Chase? Or are we just talking about what spelling to use when talking about encyclopeadias generically?