...to the digital maven
Herewith, fella, speaking to your immediate superior (or maybe his) because I can't be sure you read English; but he might read it to you:
Given "
ber", thank you for those 14 suggestions; must have taken you 17 years. However, there's still another, probably one of the single most common such, owing to proximity of "r" to the "e", those of us not proficient typists bope you will add a 15th, that is, "
be".
Probably you do hear it once in a while, maybe out there in the street or from your boss, but it has many uses. Very common word, meanings among many other:
exist, consist, endure, represent; even
am (as in "Here I be")
In closing however, no offense intended, but you might suggest to him that he hire editing programmers speaking our language--or at least mine
http://onelook.com/?w=be&ls=a