Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Ærø
Target Entity: \u00c6r\u00f8
Preceding Context: In English, usage of the ligature varies in different places. In modern typography, and where technological limitations make its use difficult (such as in use of typewriters), æ is often eschewed in favour of the digraph ae. This is often considered incorrect especially when rendering foreign words where æ is considered a letter (e.g. Æsir,
Succeeding Context: ) or brand names which make use of the ligature (e.g. Æon Flux, Encyclopædia Britannica). In the United States, the problem of the ligature is sidestepped in many cases by use of a simplified spelling with "e"; compare the common usage, medieval, with the traditional mediæval. However, given the long history of such spellings, they are sometimes used to invoke archaism or in literal quotations of historic sources; for instance, words such as dæmon are often treated in this way. Often, it will be replaced with the digraph as in archaeology.
Paragraph Title: English
Source Page: Æ

Ground Truth Types:

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