How do you spell cooperate?

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co-operate or cooperate?
 

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Both are correct.
 

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co-operate or cooperate?

Either; it's also possible (in older books) to find it with a diæresis over the [STRIKE]first[/STRIKE] second* o, but I don't know how to type that. It looks a bit like an umlaut, but it's not the same.

Until recently, I was keeping a collection of editions of the same dictionary, so I could trace this sort of evolution. But there's a limit to the number of old books that MrsK will tolerate. ;-)

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*Coolfootluke kindly corrected me in a PM, thinking to spare my blushes. But I can take it ;-)
 
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Afterthought: but whatever you do don't tolerate hyphenation programs that let you put "co[-]oper-"
at the end of a line and start the next with 'ate'.

(Other hyphenation black spots are "therapist" and "legend". ;-))

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