When do you use the spelling thru
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Name That Thing Test your visual vocabulary with our question Through is the correct spelling, but it is also a long word with multiple silent letters. This is not a problem in academic writing, which is filled with many long words and many silent letters. They are willing to use the non-standard spelling so that they can advertise their drive throughs in a bigger font that will take up less space than if they spell out all the silent letters in through.
Traffic signs use thru for the same reason. They can write the word in a bigger font without having to enlarge their signs. Should I use thru or through? Only one of these is the correct spelling. For the most part, thru should be shunned in writing.
It has no place in formal writing, but it is used occasionally in informal contexts or stylized branding. Other than these limited uses, through is the preferred spelling, by an astounding margin see graph below.
What does through mean?
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