Rewrite the following paragraph so the structure is improved. This exercise will give you practice in revision.

There has been just as free-and-easy an inter-borrowing of slang as of legitimate words among various sections of the English language world. No longer do British audiences need a printed glossary to understand an American detective play. "Tough guy," "lay off," "cop," "oh yeah," are among terms that an English police officer hates to admit have gotten into the vocabulary of British youth. Americans have borrowed English terms like "fed up," "swank."

Various sections of the English language world have experienced a free and easy inter-borrowing of both slang and legitimate words. British audiences no longer require a printed glossary in order to comprehend an American detective play, as terms such as "tough guy," "lay off," "cop," and "oh yeah" have made their way into the vocabulary of British youth, much to the chagrin of English police officers. Similarly, Americans have adopted English terms such as "fed up" and "swank."