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In relation to my question on Usage of 'z' in the word serialized in English?, it seems I was mistaken in assuming there is a generally accepted correct variant of English. The question Which vari...
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In relation to my question on [Usage of 'z' in the word serialized in English?](https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/38232/usage-of-z-in-the-word-serialized-in-english), it seems I was mistaken in assuming there is a generally accepted correct variant of English. The question [Which variant of English should I use when my target audience is the world?](https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/8964/which-variant-of-english-should-i-use-when-my-target-audience-is-the-world) addresses the issue of what to be aware of when writing for a global audience, and the answers focuses mostly on which kind of words and expressions to use (and not use). I am interested in which grammar to follow when writing for a global audience? Specifically which rulebook on grammar and which dictionary should I follow?