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The numbers and world-building. 1. J.K Rowling said that there were 3000 wizards and witches in Brit

The numbers and world-building. 1. J.K Rowling said that there were 3000 wizards and witches in Britain, and 1/3 of them were at Hogwarts. That is cringe-worthy, because seriously, any populati…   Top stories for {NAME} [Quora](   [What's something in Harry Potter that wasn't well thought out?]( Nadya Yap, Written novels, poems, short stories and fanfics. • [Updated August 13, 2018]( [The numbers and world-building. - J.K Rowling said that there were 3000 wizards and witches in Britain, and 1/3 of them were at Hogwarts. That is cringe-worthy, because seriou... Read more » [Upvote] 1.2K [Comment] 125](   [Did John Lennon really write nearly all the songs in the album 'A Hard Days Night'? How did Paul feel about that?]( Robert Gylling, Husband, Father, Retired Consultant and Bassist • [Answered November 26, 2022]( [Yes he did, and it’s a perfect example of his work ethic through 1965. He was not only prolific, he was totally engaged in the group in those early years. 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