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It is common to find minced oaths in literature and media. Writers often include minced oaths instead of profanity in their writing, to avoid offending their audience or incurring censorship.

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  • It is common to find minced oaths in literature and media. Writers often include minced oaths instead of profanity in their writing, to avoid offending their audience or incurring censorship. (en)
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  • See the Fictional English curse words appendix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary (en)
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  • It is common to find minced oaths in literature and media. Writers often include minced oaths instead of profanity in their writing, to avoid offending their audience or incurring censorship. (en)
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  • Minced oaths in media (en)
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