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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Aug  6 16:27:50 +0000 
2008 -------
I use word completion a lot, because I'm used to it in editors for computer 
programs (IDEs). 

It is maybe not so usefull in English because most words are fairly short, but 
in German, where nous are frequently concatenated into long compound words, it 
is really usefull. In academic texts it can even help you to stick to a the 
same technical terms in all chapters. If you forgot how you named the thing, 
you must only type the first letters of some likely candidates and usually the 
term you chose pops up. 

German is not the only language with long words. Some languages with long 
words that I know of are: Finish, Hungarian, Turkish and the Inuit language.

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