R: Package for English language wordlist [closed] - r

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do you have a recommendation for a libary that offers extensive wordlists of english or other languages?
I have a vector of non-english words with eventually an english word sneaked in here and there. To remove these, I would need a library of english words to compare that to.
Thx

Couple of options -
wordnet - https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/wordnet/index.html
syn - https://github.com/ropenscilabs/syn

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Could you recommend to me library (or tool) for NLP in R for Polish language?
You could try the wrapper spacyr: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/spacyr/vignettes/using_spacyr.html
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I don't seem to find the documentation for Mutiny that would cover all available operators for Multi / Uni, something similar to this for example. Is there such a resource? Guides section is great, but I'd like to get a more general idea about library capabilities.
The link you gave as example is a JavaDoc.
Here's a link to the Mutiny one:
https://javadoc.io/doc/io.smallrye.reactive/mutiny/latest/index.html

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I am building a word game in English. Is there a free list of words that I can download and use of a free service that can help validate the word entered by the user?
Check out The Oxford 3000™
http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/wordlist/english/oxford3000/
or get it from https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/explore/word-lists
or you can check out this https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dwyl/english-words/master/words.txt

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I would like to ask if someone knows a good source (e.g. book, blog, notes, slides, ...) which explains formula, terms and call in R on an advanced level for programming. I am struggling with them and have not yet found a comprehensive source.
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online math/latex editor/engine? [closed]

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