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Old 02-15-2013, 06:51 AM   #12
patrickt
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Words with British and American spellings will both appear in a reputable English dictionary. With slang and nonstandard terms it's a crapshoot. I know most of the American slang and the British slang is often in the Oxford dictionary. Between England, and it's various subdivisions, and Scotland I do get slang terms that aren't in the dictionary. If I can't get the meaning from the context I go to the internet.
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