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According to 2010's ngrams: In AE, gray is 3x as common. In BE, grey is 2x as common. In the whole-english corpus, gray is 30% more common. This may sound like both are acceptable, but the relative prevalence of 'color' in BE is higher than 'grey' in AE, and nobody would argue 'color' is "acceptable"
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British English: 2019 has "color" at 0.0026% and "colour" at 0.0046%. Meanwhile, we have "gray" at 0.0013% and "grey" at 0.0036%, an even larger discrepancy than "colo(u)r". When we can't trust the data, we
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News to me. The only time I've ever seen it used is either in US publications or as a surname. Edit: I've checked just in case I really am that unobservant and spell-checkers will flag it as incorrect or at least non-standard; it's essentially never used in the UK and considered incorrect on the
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tbh I think that battle was lost long ago; even 15 years back, editors (including
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In the etymology section, please change "The first recorded use of grey as a color name in the
English language was in 800 CE." to "The first recorded use of grey as a color name in the English language was in 700 CE."
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implementing this requires checking the listed source IMO. I can't find a copy online, but I do have access to a physical version. If someone else makes this decision before I do, please ping me here. --
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