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Is a flagged word one that is misspelled?

Not necessarily. A "flagged word" can mean different things depending on the context. Here are some possibilities:

* In a word processor or spell checker: A flagged word is one that the software suspects is misspelled. It might be flagged because it's not in the dictionary, or because it's used in an unusual way.

* On social media or online forums: A flagged word is one that might violate community guidelines. This could be because it's considered offensive, abusive, or spam.

* In a technical context: A flagged word could be one that has a special meaning in a programming language or other technical field.

So, a flagged word is not always misspelled, but it often indicates a potential problem. You need to consider the context to understand why a word is flagged.

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