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No. PL Travers was all for correct grammar and speech, and did not like made-up words.

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No, the word "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" does not appear in any of the books written by PL Travers. It was created specifically for the movie "Mary Poppins" and does not originate from any of her works.

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