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1 850+ Basic English Pitman s New Era Shorthand Long Live Pitman s Shorthand! This list is based on the Basic English 850 Words with a small number of additional derivatives, mainly related pairs of shorthand outlines. SF = short forms or short form derivatives Con = contractions (never vocalised) Phrases are not vocalised. Pages are set out for printing for an A5 ring binder. Ring binder tabs can be printed from the PDF Print Your Own Shorthand Notepad. The words are given as real text on the end pages to enable searching. This material is for shorthand learning only and is not suitable for academic word frequency research. More free downloads from Shorthand reading material, downloads and dictation at Revised 23 January 2017 The contents of this PDF, and all original material, images and downloads on the websites and Blogger sites are copyright Beryl L Pratt and are provided for personal non-commercial study use only, and may not be republished in any form, or reposted online, either in full or in part or edited. If you wish to share the content, please do so by a link to the appropriate page of the websites.

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