Do English-speaking Dutch people use shorter words in sentences?

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In Dutch or in English? I think this might be true for all non-native speakers, as shorter words are easier to remember and thus more likely to be part of one’s vocabulary. Though I’d like to think otherwise, my vocabulary is nowhere near as expansive as that of a native speaker, so I’m more likely to use easier words and less variation.

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