What does DLRS mean as the 4th most common word in 10,000 News Articles?

I just conducted a frequency distribution of 10,000 news articles and removing punctuation and stop words (common words like “the”, “A”, “an”, etc.) I Found that the top word after “said,” “man” and “vs” is “DLC” I assume this is an acronym for something but when I Google it all I get it some licensing agency in Maine and some security print group in Ireland. I presume that the nearly 12,000 occurrences of this doesn’t refer to either of those, so what could DLRS mean in the context of many news articles from 2000-2010? I’m sorry if I’m at the wrong place.

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You can’t know the meaning of the dlrs without going to source material and looking up all the references. There is no single meaning for any of the term.

Most places where there are uses by which dollars are represented as per Random House Dictionary; others as possibilities by an dictionary. The letters dlr and do are very similar on a qwtl keyboard in English. It is possible again if a typo occurred at the beginning or the end of the letter.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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You can’t know the meaning of the dlrs without going to source material and looking up all the references. There is no single meaning for any of the term.

Most places where there are uses by which dollars are represented as per Random House Dictionary; others as possibilities by an dictionary. The letters dlr and do are very similar on a qwtl keyboard in English. It is possible again if a typo occurred at the beginning or the end of the letter.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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