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How do you spell right or wright?

The correct spelling depends on the context:

* Right is used as an adjective meaning "correct" or "proper," or as an adverb meaning "correctly" or "in the proper way."

* Wright is a noun meaning "a person who makes or repairs something," often followed by a specific craft, like "wheelwright," "shipwright," or "playwright."

Examples:

* Right: "You are right about that." (adjective)

* Right: "Turn right at the next corner." (adverb)

* Wright: "The shipwright built a sturdy vessel." (noun)

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