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  • '''American English''' refers to the [[dialect]]s of the [[English language]] spoken in the [[U One reason that 'American English' might be associated with standard written language is that one of the most
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  • | pagename = American English
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  • ...more. [[Grammar|Grammatical]] and lexical differences between British and American English are, for the most part, common to all dialects, but there are many regional ...e' a matter, as in a conference, is generally taken to mean 'to defer', in American English, but as 'to place on the table', i.e. to bring up for discussion, in Common
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  • {{r|British and American English}} *[[British and American English]]
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  • This category lists articles that have been tagged as being written in [[American English]]. For more information, see ''[[CZ:Variants of English|Variants of English
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  • | pagename = British and American English
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  • | title = British or American English?: A Handbook of Word and Grammar Patterns | title = Divided by a Common Language: A Guide to British and American English
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  • ...o [[:Category:Articles written in American English|all articles written in American English]].
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  • Good. Just shows how widespread that usage seems to be in American English, whereas in Britain e.g. 'fifth formers' would rarely be used outside the s ...ink that [nu sut] for "new suit" is pretty much mandatory in most forms of American English, although I don't entirely trust my ear in distinguishing [nju] from [nu].
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  • ...comrades involved), or do we want to keep this page restricted to British-American English? ...] - strictly speaking a 'tap' but it's usually called a 'flap', therefore 'American English flapping'. (I find that amusing, for some reason). I didn't put it in to av
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/British and American English]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|American English}}
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  • ...o [[:Category:Articles written in American English|all articles written in American English]].
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  • {{r|British and American English}} *[[British and American English]]
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  • {{r|British and American English}}
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  • This category lists articles that have been tagged as being written in [[American English]]. For more information, see ''[[CZ:Variants of English|Variants of English
    9,492 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:02, 3 January 2014
  • {{r|American English}}
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  • ...ral model - in contrast to [[Canada]], whose English has similarities to [[American English|American]] (sharing much of its [[General American|characteristic pronuncia
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  • {{r|American English}} {{r|British and American English}}
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  • ...d Articles <small>({{#expr:({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Advanced Articles written in American English|R}}+{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Advanced Articles written in Australian English|R}}+{ ...cles written in American English|R}}/{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Articles written in American English|R}}) round 2}}%</center>
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  • ...cate the variety of English each article is written in by entering ''AE'' (American English), ''AuE'' (Australian English), ''BE'' (British English), or ''CE'' (Canadi
    7 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:10, 3 January 2014
  • ...icate the variety of English the article is written in by entering ''AE'' (American English), ''AuE'' (Australian English), ''BE'' (British English), or ''CE'' (Canadi
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  • {{r|American English}} {{r|British and American English}}
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  • | id = [[American English|en-<br />us]] ...This user has an '''advanced''' understanding of '''[[:Category:User en-us|American English]]'''.
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  • {{r|American English}}
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  • '''American English''' refers to the [[dialect]]s of the [[English language]] spoken in the [[U One reason that 'American English' might be associated with standard written language is that one of the most
    3 KB (451 words) - 11:43, 20 April 2014
  • {{r|American English}} {{r|British and American English}}
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  • ...cate the variety of English each article is written in by entering ''AE'' (American English), ''AuE'' (Australian English), ''BE'' (British English), or ''CE'' (Canadi
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 13:09, 3 January 2014
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/British and American English]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|American English}}
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  • {{r|American English}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[British and American English]]
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  • | title = British or American English?: A Handbook of Word and Grammar Patterns | title = Divided by a Common Language: A Guide to British and American English
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