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More swearing but parents want children protected – BBC News
People are swearing more often, says film ratings body. But parents want to keep on-screen limits.

By Sean CoughlanFamily and education correspondent
image copyrightPeter Dazeley
image captionSwearing is increasingly seen as part of adult life, but parents want to keep controls on language on screen
People are increasingly likely to use strong swearing…
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