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Old 05-20-2009, 10:35 AM   #70
Archergal5219
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I've spent many years building my English vocabulary. Even when I was in high school, those little notebook dictionaries didn't have the words I needed to look up.

Unless they're making an unabridged dictionary available, I wouldn't use one in an ereader, unless I was reading in another language. In fact, the only dictionary I ever bothered to buy and use is the French-English dictionary that I used with some Mobipocket French language books. THAT was quite nice to have.

But English? No.
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