Is it possible to bleep out words which are NOT profane?











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Is it possible to censor out non-profane words e.g. words about love, or something not to tell about?



e.g. you are in love with someone but not to tell about it
"I'm in **** with..."



Is bleeping also works with non-swear words? I'm just curious to...










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  • You can "bleep" out any bleeping word you want.
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"I'm in **** with..."



Is bleeping also works with non-swear words? I'm just curious to...










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"I'm in **** with..."



Is bleeping also works with non-swear words? I'm just curious to...







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  • You can "bleep" out any bleeping word you want.
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  • You can "bleep" out any bleeping word you want.
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You can "bleep" out any bleeping word you want.
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You can "bleep" out any bleeping word you want.
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