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that Jonah Hill holds the record for most swear words said in a movie, according to Buzz Bingo which surveyed over 3,500 film scripts and reported that Hill had used 376 swear words throughout his filmography, with the majority of curse words split between Superbad and The Wolf of Wall Street

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Fun Fact: that Jonah Hill holds the record for most swear words said in a movie, according to Buzz Bingo which surveyed over 3,500 film scripts and reported that Hill had used 376 swear words throughout his filmography, with the majority of curse words split between Superbad and The Wolf of Wall Street

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