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Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory contain swearing?

The original Roald Dahl book, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," does not contain any swearing. Dahl's writing style is known for its playful use of language, but he generally avoids using strong profanity.

However, the film adaptations may contain some mild language, depending on the specific version. For example, the 2005 Tim Burton film has a few instances of "damn" and "hell," which are considered relatively mild swear words.

If you're looking for a completely clean version, you can check out the original book or perhaps a censored version of the film.

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