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In the UK, a term used to describe national and international English accents which are associated with Standard English. RP is the language of official authority.



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His Queensland state wants him to continue playing for them in the domestic competitions, but he has received English and South African offers on top of his lucrative Indian Premier League contract, which has another year to run.
About 725 male and female students from different branches of the Ministry of Interior have received English training since 2004.
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