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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LEGALESE Court jargon (8) Newsday Mar 14, 2021
4% CANT Jargon (4) Thomas Joseph Dec 24, 2025
4% LINGO Jargon (5) The Telegraph Quick Oct 9, 2025
3% ADSPEAK Informally, marketing jargon (7) The Times Specialist Sunday Dec 28, 2025
3% SUE Take to court (3) The Telegraph Mini Dec 28, 2025
3% DAS Court VIPs (3) Newsday Dec 28, 2025
3% HERHONOR Respectful reference in court (8) LA Times Daily Dec 28, 2025
3% ESE Jargon suffix (3) LA Times Mini Dec 26, 2025
3% TRY Hear in court (3) Newsday Dec 26, 2025
3% REBUT Contradict in court (5) LA Times Daily Dec 25, 2025

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