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The use of slang and jargon in English is a fascinating aspect of language that reflects cultural and social dynamics. Slang refers to informal words and phrases that are not typically found in standard dictionaries, while jargon refers to specialized vocabulary used within specific groups or professions. The analysis of their use can provide insights into various aspects of society, such as generation gaps, social identity, and subcultures, among others.
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jargon, slang, police force, linguistic, strategic study.
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