User:NoSeptember/Versions of Articles I have worked on
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English Language Usage:
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USA UK Canada Australia Other Total Percentage 67.2 16.9 5.8 4.5 5.5 100.0 Absolute 226,710 56,990 19,700 15,316 18,581 337,297
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Data (only true native speakers!):
USA UK Canada Australia Ireland New Zealand Other Total Percentage 67.2 16.9 5.8 4.5 1.2 1.1 3.1 100.0 Absolute 226,710 56,990 19,700 15,316 4,000 3,900 10,481 337,297
I included Ireland and New Zealand by calculation, data is not completely accurate.
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Oppose Opptose Oputose Oeutose Oeutole Oeutrole Neutrole Neutral Neutoral Neptoral Nepporal Supporal Suppora Support
In a word: Oppose Opptose Oputose Oeutose Oeutole Oeutrole Neutrole Neutral Neutoral Neptoral Nepporal Supporal Suppora Support - and that's my final word on the subject ;) NoSeptember