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English spread to Russia primarily through trade, diplomacy, and cultural exchange, particularly during the 17th century with the establishment of the English trading company, the Muscovy Company. The influence increased in the 19th and 20th centuries through literature, education, and the expansion of British and American cultural presence. The Cold War era further accelerated English learning in Russia due to geopolitical dynamics. Today, English is widely taught in schools and used in business and technology, reflecting its global significance.

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