American and British trade talks begun this week aiming for an ‘ambitious free-trade agreement,’ but here’s why the shared language could get in the way

Oxford University associate fellow Allyson Stewart-Allen warns the U.K. team needs to be direct, dodge words such as ‘rather’ and ‘quite,’ which convey tentativeness, and should avoid talking about sex.
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