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Received Pronunciation (RP) is the prestigious and non-regional variety of British English often considered to be Standard British English.
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Received Pronunciation and ambiguity (users vs uses)
Let us consider the following two sentences:
These users of our app allowed us to find a few new uses for it.
and
These uses of our app allowed us to find a few new users for it.
Both of t …