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An '''Anglophile''' is someone who loves England and exaggerates its historical significance.
 
An '''Anglophile''' is someone who loves England and exaggerates its historical significance.
  
An '''Anglophile''', for example, might insist that [[William Shakespeare]] was the most influential person of the second millennium.
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An Anglophile, for example, might insist that [[William Shakespeare]] was the most influential person of the second millennium.
 
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An Anglophile is someone who loves England and exaggerates its historical significance.

An Anglophile, for example, might insist that William Shakespeare was the most influential person of the second millennium.