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By Matt Hardy England’s 53-10 loss to France on Saturday in the fourth round of the Six Nations can only be described as a complete and utter humiliation. Steve Borthwick’s side were outplayed, outmuscled and out-thought. They weren’t even in the fight. So as the dust settles on the biggest ever loss suffered by an English team in a Test match at Twickenham and the fallout turns to soul-searching, here are three things we learned from a sobering day in south-west London. England take stockThe biggest thing England can take away from Saturday’s car crash is that the side knows exactly where the…