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The style has been met with increasing criticism, as its use continues to expand.[citation needed] Reported instances of girls using the writing in school work, OLs ("office ladies") adopting the style in the workplace, and gyaru-moji being used in karaoke subtitling, are examples of this.[citation needed] Anthropologist Laura Miller has analyzed gyaru-moji as an example of gender resistance.[1]