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In the King James version

the word - written - appears 277 times

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the word - Write - appears 91 times

the word - writer - appears twice

the word - writer's - appears twice

the word - writest - appears twice

the word - writeth - appears once

the word - writing - appears 38 times

the word - writings - appears once

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