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sentence
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Japan
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Japanese and Chinese written language do not use spaces or punctuation in sentences.
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9
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2
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sentence
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China
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In written Chinese and Japanese, sentences may lack spaces and follow different structures using characters or ideograms.
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8
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3
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sentence
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United Kingdom
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English sentences in the United Kingdom culture follow the format of beginning with a capital letter and ending with a punctuation mark.
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8
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4
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sentence
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United States
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In the United States, sentences in written English begin with a capital letter, end with punctuation, and follow subject-verb-object structure.
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8
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