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<p>being more formal than those of French origin. Thus, the extensive use of French and Latin words in Legal English results in a relatively formal style.</p>

<p>Further, legal English is useful for its dramatic effect: for example, a <a href="page.php?w=subpoena">subpoena</a> compelling a witness to appear in court often ends with the archaic threat "Fail not, at your peril"; the "peril" is not described (being arrested and held in <a href="page.php?w=contempt_of_court">contempt of court</a>) but the formality of the language tends to have a stronger</p><p>
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