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According to Garner, cancel, vb., makes canceled and canceling in AmE. Yet, in cancellation the -l- is doubled (-ll-) because the accent falls on the third syllable.

In which contexts do I have to use canceling or cancelling? Google returns 15.6 million results with canceling and 18 million with cancelling, so I don't know what is the good spelling.

Cancelling is BE and canceling is AE. I can change the language on my Word 2003 even within sentences. It copes easily with several different Englishes or other languages in one document. I am sorry I cannot answer your question about regions 'accepting' the other form but it would certainly be recognised as a standard English. I hope the first bit of this reply is helpful

Idiom/expression that means "canceling" an event from your calendar? Ask Question Asked 10 years, 10 months ago Modified 10 years, 9 months ago

Compound adjectives are two or more words that together make an adjective. When they come directly before a noun, they’re known as compound modifiers and usually have a hyphen, like “noise-canceling headphones.” Here are a few more examples: They had a long-term relationship. The fire-proof vest proved to be a great life saver for Santa ...

You can't abort something that hasn't been started: that's more like canceling or postponing. Verb: terminate before completion eg: “abort the mission” eg: “abort the process running on my computer” Verb: terminate a pregnancy by undergoing an abortion Verb: cease development, die, and be aborted

As per perpend's suggestions, I guess "to reserve" sounds more like an informal arrangement while "to book" sounds more binding, where you you could even be charged with some fees when canceling the booking.