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vocabulary
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Having a broad vocabulary is generally considered a positive attribute and is often encouraged through education and literature.
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vocabulary
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Having a wide vocabulary is valued and seen as a sign of intelligence.
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vocabulary
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Expanding one's vocabulary is often seen as a positive attribute and is encouraged through reading and education.
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vocabulary
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Emphasis on spelling and pronunciation in language education
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word
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United Kingdom
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Words are typically spelled using the Latin alphabet and are pronounced based on the rules of English phonetics.
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word
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Spelling bees are popular and competitive events in schools and communities.
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word
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Important means of communication for conveying thoughts and ideas
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word
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Words are the primary means of communication and are highly valued in academic and professional settings.
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word
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Words are typically written and read from left to right.
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words
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Words are the primary mode of communication and are essential for expressing thoughts and emotions.
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words
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English is the primary language, with a diverse vocabulary and emphasis on speaking and writing skills.
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words
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Words are used to express individuality and freedom of speech is highly valued.
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words
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Words are generally considered to be the standard form of communication in these countries, whether spoken or written.
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