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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Flyer or flier

I'm writing a novel where people are jumping in very low gravity and call themselves "flyers" or "fliers"; which one is correct, flyer or flier?
  

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You can say both. , there is no difference between flyer and flier. They are used interchangeably, though flyer is about twice as common as flier.

  • You can say both.
  • , there is no difference between flyer and flier.
  • They are used interchangeably, though flyer is about twice as common as flier.
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You can say both. Outside the U.S., there is no difference between flyer and flier. They are used interchangeably, though flyer is about twice as common as flier.
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prajwalkrOutside the U.S., there is no difference between flyer and flier.
Inside the US, too.

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