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Date: 2011-09-26 16:08:22
Plain language
Plain English
Plain Language Movement
Legal writing
British English
Legal English
Thou
Ernest Gowers
Disputes in English grammar
West Germanic languages
English languages
Anglo-Frisian languages

Clarity Number 62 November[removed]Journal of the

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