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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign – that is, InDesign 15.0.3.
Please update your InDesign application to get the fix.
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As noted, changing the preferences doesn't work for preexisting documents & templates (original documents). To assist, at least for smaller documents, I've discovered that when using your original document, if you copy the contents from your original document and paste into a new document (also uploading all the paragraph and character styles from the original document into the new document but not worrying about margins, page size or anything else) then simply copy content from the new document and paste back in to your existing document the Dynamic Spelling works in your original document and continues to work for all new edits made in original document after pasting. Not ideal and a real headache for larger document such as books with different sections but at least a stop gap until Adobe properly resolves.
Easier still if you have a blank template, all you need to do is open a new document type anything such as "abc", copy and paste it into the original document and it works!
NOTE: ensure the preferences have been changed as recommended and prior to starting new document.
Hope this helps