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1. There are two (2) of the letter 'L' in still.

2. South Africa is a singular entity and should therefore not be addressed in the plural. South Africa fights for ITS freedom, many countries fight for THEIR freedom.

3. You have all notice the 'Spell check your answer' link at the bottom of the RTF editor haven't you? It won't help with kak grammar but it will at least fill in that missing 'L' if you use it.

4. No, unless you mean freedom from illegal immigrant's, Nigerian drug dealers and atrocious foreign sentiment.

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