“He received high marks on his essay due to his impeccable orthographic skills, as he demonstrated a flawless command of spelling and the correct formation of written language.”
“Eye dialect often goes no further than an attempt to close the gap between orthographic and phonetic representation.”
“Experiments 1 and 2 investigated the influence of an orthographic lexical context upon spoken word discrimination.”
“Letters display the kind of orthographical and punctuational errors that one is supposed to have left behind by the tenth grade.”
“With him scientific scholarship really began, and his work covered the wide range of grammatical, etymological, orthographical, literary, and textual criticism.”
“I need a translation which is absolutely free from orthographical or grammatical errors.”