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Change log entry 59064
Processed by: richwarm (2015-10-23 08:27:53 UTC)
Comment: << review queue entry 56458 - submitted by 'richwarm' >>
Based on M-W, AHD and the OED, nobody spells it as two words: "plain spoken".

It's usually a single word in the US and a hyphenated one in the UK, it seems.
Diff:
- 剛毅木訥 刚毅木讷 [gang1 yi4 mu4 ne4] /stalwart and plain spoken (idiom); unwavering and prudent/
+ 剛毅木訥 刚毅木讷 [gang1 yi4 mu4 ne4] /stalwart and plainspoken (idiom); unwavering and prudent/
 
- 木訥 木讷 [mu4 ne4] /wooden and slow/plain spoken/slow and prudent/inarticulate/
+ 木訥 木讷 [mu4 ne4] /wooden and slow/plainspoken/slow and prudent/inarticulate/
 
- 快 快 [kuai4] /rapid/quick/speed/rate/soon/almost/to make haste/clever/sharp (of knives or wits)/forthright/plain-spoken/gratified/pleased/pleasant/
+ 快 快 [kuai4] /rapid/quick/speed/rate/soon/almost/to make haste/clever/sharp (of knives or wits)/forthright/plainspoken/gratified/pleased/pleasant/
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