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A spoken register refers to the varying levels of formality and style in spoken language that individuals use depending on context, audience, and purpose. It encompasses choices in vocabulary, tone, and syntax, which can range from casual and colloquial to formal and academic. For instance, the way someone speaks with friends may differ significantly from their speech in a professional setting. Understanding and adapting one's spoken register is crucial for effective communication.

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