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This document appears to be a page from a scientific study or report, specifically 'Figure S7', which charts 'Lexical trends excluding proper nouns' against time (1900-2000). It compares word counts to dictionary standards like the OED and W3. The page bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017046', indicating it was released as part of a House Oversight Committee investigation, though the page content itself is purely academic/statistical and does not explicitly mention Epstein or his associates.

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House Oversight Committee
Document footer indicates 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
OED
Oxford English Dictionary (implied), used as a benchmark in the graph
W3
Webster's Third New International Dictionary (implied), used as a benchmark
AHD
American Heritage Dictionary (implied), used as a benchmark

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"The size of the lexicon in the year 2000 is still larger than the OED or W3."
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"The same upward trend starting in 1950 is observed."
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Figure S7
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Fig. S7. Lexical trends excluding proper nouns. We compute the number of words that are 1-grams in the categories “P”, “B” and “R”. The same upward trend starting in 1950 is observed. The size of the lexicon in the year 2000 is still larger than the OED or W3.
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