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In the 1940s, American English had slight variations in vocabulary, pronunciation, and slang compared to modern English. People might have used phrases like "swell" for "great" or "dame" for a woman. Speech patterns tended to be more formal and slower-paced compared to today. Accents also varied by region, with distinctive features in locations like New York City or the American South.

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