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Re: US vs UK English for Naturally Speaking

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Posted by eric on January 11, 1998 at 17:43:56:

In Reply to: US vs UK English for Naturally Speaking posted by Chris Henderson on January 07, 1998 at 14:55:43:

No. Unfortunately, you will need to purchase the program in each version in order to have the two vocabularies, and more importantly, the two audio profiles.

: I regularly work for US English and UK English organisations in the US, UK and Australia. If I purchased Naturally Speaking (Preferred) does it come with both dictionaries?

: Thanks and regards,

: Chris Henderson


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