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How to spell ALLOING correctly?

If you made the spelling mistake "alloing", fret not! Here are some probable correct suggestions: "allowing" or "ailing". Depending on the context, "allowing" indicates giving permission or granting access, while "ailing" refers to feeling unwell. Always double-check spellings to ensure clarity in your writing!

List of suggestions on how to spell alloing correctly

  • ailing My grandmother has been ailing for some time and we are very concerned about her health.
  • Allaying The doctor gave me medication for my anxiety, which helped in allaying my fears.
  • Alleging The plaintiff in the case is alleging that the defendant was responsible for the accident.
  • Allotting Allotting a certain amount of time each day for exercise can greatly improve one's health.
  • Allowing Allowing technology to take over our lives can have negative consequences on our mental health and social interactions.
  • Alloying The process of alloying is used to create new materials that possess specific properties not found in their individual parent metals.
  • Alluding She kept alluding to the fact that she knew more than she was letting on.
  • alluring The alluring fragrance of the flowers in the garden drew me closer.
  • Allying The company was allying with its competitors to develop a new product.
  • along
  • Balling I'm so tired from all the balling I've been doing this weekend.
  • calling
  • falling James was falling from the tree.
  • galling It was galling to see my rival get the promotion that I deserved.
  • hallooing I was hearing people hallooing in the distance.
  • Haloing The trees were haloing the sunset with their silhouettes.
  • Palling Tommy and Bobby were palling around at the park.
  • Walling The construction crew was walling up the entrance to the abandoned building.

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