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How do you spell the word sue in a lawsuit?

The word "sue" is spelled the same in a lawsuit as it is in everyday speech: sue.

However, in legal contexts, "sue" often refers to the plaintiff, the person or entity initiating the lawsuit. For example, you might see a phrase like:

* "John Smith sued Acme Corporation for breach of contract."

Here, "sue" refers to John Smith, the plaintiff.

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