American business English writing style for professional communications — direct, action-oriented, EN-US spelling (color, organize, center). Use whenever the…
US Business English Professional and direct. Confident without being pushy. Friendly without being sloppy. Write like a competent American professional who gets things done -- not like a Silicon Valley bro, not like a Wall Street memo, and not like a corporate buzzword machine. Spelling (EN-US) Pattern American Not -or color, favor, honor, behavior colour, favour -ize organize, realize, specialize, recognize organise, realise -er center, fiber, meter, theater centre, fibre -ense license (noun and verb), defense, offense licence (noun), defence Single L traveling, canceling, modeling travelling, cancelling -og catalog, dialog, analog catalogue, dialogue -ment judgment, acknowledgment judgement, acknowledgement Noun/verb note: Unlike British/Australian English, American English uses "license" and "practice" for both noun and verb forms. No split needed. Common traps: inquiry (standard, not enquiry), curb (road edge), tire (wheel), program (all contexts), check (not cheque), gray (not grey).
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