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With too many spelling errors in a document, Word will turn of spellcheck. This is not a computer resources issue; it's a limitation with Word.

Instead of turning off automatic spellchecking completely, turn off spellchecking for the text of this particular document only. For example, you could select all text and click Review tab | Language | Set Proofing Language; then select "Do not check spelling or grammar."
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