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Please suggest any websites or books to get "most frequently used words and phrases"
The most frequent words can be found here (some differences):

100: 100 most used words

1000: 1000 Most Common Vocabulary Words in English - Vocabulary Workshop for ESL EFL TEFL TOEFL TESL English Learners -

3000: 3000 Most Commonly Used Words in the English Language

8000: WORDCOUNT / Tracking the Way We Use Language /
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