What is the fastest shorthand script: Gregg, Pitman, Teeline, or another?

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Pitman and Gregg are more difficult to learn than Teeline. However these 2 systems are faster than Teeline for most people because they are based on phonetics rather than spelling. The shorthand speed record was done with Pitman at 350 wpm in a 2 min thest by Nathan Behrin in 1922.
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Pitman and Gregg are more difficult to learn than Teeline. However these 2 systems are faster than Teeline for most people because they are based on phonetics rather than spelling. The shorthand speed record was done withPitman at 350 wpm in a 2 min thest by Nathan Behrin in 1922. read less
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