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Latest: Wt:RFDE, Wt:RFVE, Wt:REE. Interesting: User:Brian0918/Hotlist Handy: Wt:ELE, Wt:ORDER

A few notes
Use #: for examples and #* for quotes, eg:
 * 1) Used in contrast to ', ' or : not one person; nobody.
 * Template:en-noun

Common labels
{{alternative spelling of|en| {{rare spelling of|en| {{obsolete spelling of|en|

Talk pages common texts

 * Delete, WP material, no English languange significance, very unlikely to be looked up in a dictionary. ~


 * Delete. ~

Moved to RFV from RFD. ~ Moved to RFV from RFD to see if it can pass WT:CFI. ~ Moved to RFV from RFD to see if it can pass WT:FICTION. ~

A quick way to find quotations
Go to Google Books advanced search:

To find quotations within certain dates, use the "Publication Date" fields.

Use the last field of "Publication Date" to find entries before a certain date, e.g. 1700 or 1800 for early works, or 1900, 1950, etc. for later works. Use 1470 or so as the last year for Middle English.

Then just copy and paste using one of these handy templates or another one: