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  • ...ocalizing. The use and practice of these particular skills is considered “speed reading”. ...at around 300 WPM. While there are claims made by the World Championship Speed Reading Competition <ref>{{cite web | title=Howard Stephen Berg - Biography | url=h
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  • ...ocalizing. The use and practice of these particular skills is considered “speed reading”. ...at around 300 WPM. While there are claims made by the World Championship Speed Reading Competition <ref>{{cite web | title=Howard Stephen Berg - Biography | url=h
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Speed reading]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{Further|[[Speed reading]], [[English language learning and teaching]], and [[Proofreading]]}} ...ng up when the material is familiar and the material is not complicated. [[Speed reading]] courses and books often encourage the reader to continually speed up; com
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