Vendor vs. vender in Standard American English The New Yorker, as part of its bizarre house style, uses the spelling vender No one else does, besides those trying to emulate The New Yorker’s style Of the 45 examples in COCA, only 17 were actual uses of the spelling vender outside of The New Yorker (compared with over 2000 examples of vendor, a ratio of over 100 to 1
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word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange @Lumberjack Yeah, even though probably 99% of traffic to SE is coming from people using a search engine and just trying to get, well, an answer to their question, moderation rules here seem focused on pleasing the 1 percent that actually hangs around on SE all day and gets annoyed by repeated off-topic questions
Thru vs. through - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In Strunk White, E B White's answer was: Do not write nite for night, thru for through, pleez for please, unless you plan to introduce a complete system of simplified spelling and are prepared to take the consequences