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"textContent": "Taylor Swift has had several surprising Irish ties across her 12 albums. From referencing Co Wicklow in her Midnights song ‘Sweet Nothing’ to enlisting Graham Norton, Cillian Murphy and Domhnall Gleeson in her latest music video Opalite, Taylor seems to love this country of ours. And with the Irish language on the rise, we wouldn’t […]",
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