Talk:Stuttering in popular culture
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[edit]Hi, This page seems to have significant portions without referencing and parts that seem to not relate to its title and too in-depth, e.g. very specific results of studies relating to discrimination and awareness. I think this page needs a re-think. I would also consider a change of name to "Stuttering in culture" to give it a broader remit.
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