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    Is It "Enroll" or "Enrol"?

    Both "enroll" and "enrol" are correct spellings, but their usage depends on regional English conventions.

    American English: Uses "enroll" with two l's

    • "I plan to enroll in the course next semester."
    • "The university enrolls thousands of students each year."

    Related forms of enroll: enrolled (past tense), enrolling (present participle), enrollment (noun)

    British English: Prefers "enrol" with one l

    • "She will enrol at Oxford this autumn."
    • "They are enrolling their children in the local school."

    Related forms of enrol: enrolled (past tense), enrolling (present participle), enrolment (noun)

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