Spelling Errors Make Me Sic
The term "sic" comes from Latin, meaning "thus" or "so," and is used in English to indicate that a quoted word or phrase is reproduced exactly as it appears in the original source. Journalists and editors may use the form "[sic]" when quoting sources with grammatical or spelling errors, archaic spellings, or non-standard language. Some editors say it stands for "spelling is correct." Do spelling errors make you sic?
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