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Not exact matches
Tread carefully in this screen as it includes not only a link to
reset the
keyboard dictionary but links to
reset your network
settings, phone contents, and other significant parts of your phone.
If you've done your best to undo your autocorrect missteps using the tricks outlined above regarding
setting (and overwriting) autocorrect entries but you just can't seem to get the changes to stick, the final step to wiping the autocorrect slate clean is to
reset the
keyboard dictionary.
You can do that from
Settings > General >
Reset >
Reset Keyboard Dictionary, and then you'll have to reboot and see if the problem continues.
Any data that Siri learns about you, like how you pronounce words or where you live, is linked to your device through a random ID, rather than being liked to your Apple account - if you want to delete and
reset this information, you need to turn both Siri and voice dictation on and off again - open
Settings then tap Siri to find the first option, then open
Settings and tap General then
Keyboard to find the second.