Yes, any program that implements spell checking will use the system libraries, like aspell, ispell, hunspell, hspell, and enchant. And Qt and GTK have Sonnet and gspell, respectively, to implement spell checking in their applications.
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soooo how do I access it?
If the libraries are available, programs that implement spell check will use them automatically.
emacs-everywhere with a nicely crafted flyspell config? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I know there are equivelants for Neovim as well, if Emacs isn't OP's thing