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Preksha
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Hi Bheng,
Technically, both the spellings are correct. It is spelled 'acknowledgement' in British English and 'acknowledgment' in American English.
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Fuhnwi
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Both spellings are correct. Acknowledgement is preferred in British English while acknowledgment in American English.
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Hi BhengBoth variants are acceptableAcknowledgment – American preferredAcknowledgement – British preferredBest Regards
Chikadibia
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Both are correct.
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