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Grey or Gray: The Spelling Conundrum

Welcome to our page dedicated to exploring the subtle differences and historical context behind the spellings 'grey' and 'gray'. Engage with our AI assistant to learn more.

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Gray and grey are two different spellings of the same word, with "gray" more common in American English and "grey" more common in British English. Both refer to the color that is a mix of black and white. Is there a specific context or use for "gray" or "grey" that you’re curious about? Maybe in fashion, art, or something else?