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Polyglot Washington: Language Needs and Abilities in the Nation's Capital

Washington DC, Cities, Demographics, Washington DC

Audrey Singer, Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program
Jill H. Wilson, Research Analyst, Metropolitan Policy Program

The Brookings Institution

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