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In addition to the documentation provided for [[Template:English variant notice]], an additional parameter is available.  Setting <code>lang=en-us</code> will change the template to recommend American English instead of Oxford-style British English. Likewise, setting the same parameter to <code>lang=en-gb</code> will have the template recommend the more common British suffix ''–ise''. Set this extra parameter with care, however, as international organizations such as the [[IUPAC]] generally prefer the Oxford spellings.
 
In addition to the documentation provided for [[Template:English variant notice]], an additional parameter is available.  Setting <code>lang=en-us</code> will change the template to recommend American English instead of Oxford-style British English. Likewise, setting the same parameter to <code>lang=en-gb</code> will have the template recommend the more common British suffix ''–ise''. Set this extra parameter with care, however, as international organizations such as the [[IUPAC]] generally prefer the Oxford spellings.
  
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 25 April 2020

In addition to the documentation provided for Template:English variant notice, an additional parameter is available. Setting lang=en-us will change the template to recommend American English instead of Oxford-style British English. Likewise, setting the same parameter to lang=en-gb will have the template recommend the more common British suffix –ise. Set this extra parameter with care, however, as international organizations such as the IUPAC generally prefer the Oxford spellings.