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British English

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British English
n.
The English language used in England as distinguished from that used elsewhere.


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Australian actress Daniel's fully voiced reading is perfect: crisp, upper-class British English for Phryne, gentle Chinese for Lin Chung and family, brusque Australian, and clear, energetic, smooth voices, yet with grace and humor, for all others.
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