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  • babys (babies [plural], baby's, babys [French plural])
  • bacame (became)
  • backpeddle (backpedal)
  • backruptcy (bankruptcy)
  • backround (background)
  • badmiton (badminton)
  • badmitton (badminton)
  • bakc (back)
  • baleout (bailout)
  • ballest (ballast)
  • bandwith (bandwidth)
  • bankrupcy (bankruptcy)
  • bannana (banana)
  • baout (about, bout)
  • barron (baron; huge number of false positives)
  • basicaly (basically)
  • basicly (basically)
  • batallion (battalion)
  • batchs (batch's, batches)
  • bcak (back)
  • beacame (became)
  • beacause (because)
  • beachs (beach's, beaches)
  • beacuse (because)
  • beared (bared, bearded, bore, borne)
  • bearly (barely)
  • beastial (bestial)
  • beastiality (bestiality)
  • beated (beat, beaten)
  • beatiful (beautiful)
  • beaurocracy (bureaucracy)
  • beaurocrat (bureaucrat)
  • beautifull (beautiful)
  • beautifuly (beautifully)
  • beautyfull (beautiful)
  • becamae (became)
  • becamed (became)
  • becasue (because)
  • becomed (became)
  • becomeing (becoming)
  • becomming (becoming)
  • becouse (because)
  • becuase (because)
  • beeen (been)
  • beeing (being)
  • beetween (between)
  • beetwen (between)
  • befoer (before)
  • befor (before)
  • beggin (begging, begin)
  • begginer (beginner)
  • beggining (beginning)
  • begginning (beginning)
  • begining (beginning)
  • beginnig (beginning)
behaviour (variant of behavior)
  • behavour (behavior, behaviour)
  • beign (begin, being)
  • beigns (begins)
  • Bejing (Beijing)
  • beleagured (beleaguered)
  • beleave (believe)
  • beleif (belief)
  • beleive (believe)
  • beleives (beliefs, believes)
  • Belguim (Belgium)
  • believeable (believable)
  • belive (believe)
  • beliver (believer)
  • belives (beliefs, believes)
  • beliving (believing)
  • bellweather (bellwether)
  • benchs (benches)
  • benefical (beneficial)
  • beneficary (beneficiary)
  • benificial (beneficial)
  • benifit (benefit)
  • benifits (benefits)
  • bennefit (benefit)
  • bereau (bureau)
  • bergamont (bergamot)
  • Bernouilli (Bernoulli)
  • beseige (besiege)
  • beserk (berserk)
  • besetted (beset)
  • bettween (between)
  • betweeen (between)
  • betwen (between)
  • bianual (biannual)
  • bieng (being)
  • bilateraly (bilaterally)
  • binded (bound)
  • binominal (binomial, binominal)
  • bited (bit)
  • biten (bitten)
  • biulding (building)
  • blaim (blame)
  • blaimed (blamed)
  • blatent (blatant)
  • bleeded (bled)
  • Blitzkreig (Blitzkrieg)
  • bloosom (blossom)
  • blossem (blossom)
  • blowed (blew, blown)
  • boaut (bout, boat, about)
  • bodly (bodily)
  • bodys (bodies [plural], body's)
  • bonafied (bona fide)
  • bondary (boundary)
  • bonified (bona fide)
  • Bonnano (Bonanno)
  • boo's (boos)
  • borded (boarded, bordered)
  • boths (booths, both)
  • boundries (boundaries)
  • boundry (boundary)
  • bouyancy (buoyancy)
  • bouyant (buoyant)
  • boyant (buoyant)
  • boyfreind (boyfriend)
  • boys's (boys')
  • brakedown (breakdown)
  • brakeup (break-up, breakup)
  • brakish (brackish)
  • branchs (branch's, branches)
  • brang (brought)
  • Brasillian (Brazilian)
  • Brazillian (Brazilian)
  • breaked (beaked, broke, broken)
  • breakthough (breakthrough)
  • breeded (bred)
  • breif (brief)
  • breifcase (briefcase)
  • breifly (briefly)
  • brethrens (brethren [plural])
  • bribary (bribery)
  • Brigandier (Brigadier)
  • briliant (brilliant)
  • brillance (brilliance)
  • brillant (brilliant [English]; false positives for brillant [French] and Brillant [proper name])
  • bringed (brought)
  • Britan (Britain)
  • Britian (Britain)
  • Brittain (Britain)
  • Brittish (British)
  • broadcasted (broadcast)
  • broady (broadly)
  • brodcast (broadcast)
  • broght (brought)
  • broked (broke, broken)
  • brung (brought)
  • Brussells (Brussels)
  • Buddah (Buddha)
  • buffalos (acceptable variant of buffaloes)
  • buget (budget)
  • buiding (building)
  • buidling (building)
  • build-in (built-in)
  • builded (built)
  • buildng (building)
  • buisness (business)
  • bulding (building)
  • buliding (building)
  • bulliten (bulletin)
  • buring (burin, burning, burying, during)
  • burrial (burial)
  • burried (buried)
  • burry (bury)
  • burrying (burying)
  • busineses (business, businesses)
  • busness (business)
  • bussines (business)
  • bussiness (business)
  • buyed (bought)
  • bye-election (by-election)
  • byepass (bypass)

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