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What is the difference between While my English was not as good as it is now, I used to learn English from textbooks that Japanese English authors might have written and While my English was not as good as it is now, I used to learn English from textbooks that might have been written by Japanese English authors ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between While my English was not as good as it is now, I used to learn English from textbooks that Japanese English authors might have written and While my English was not as good as it is now, I used to learn English from textbooks that might have been written by Japanese English authors ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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No difference to me. You are unsure if the authors of the books are Japanese English. I have no idea what you mean by that though. You mean they have dual nationality or know both languages?

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