Dictation not shown in system preferences

But dictation is enabled and works. Just not shown in system prefs. Where did it go?

No "Dictation & Sppech" panel?
Quit System Preferences
Go to your Finder "Go" menu hold the option key to choose "Library"
then go to Preferences folder and delete this file.
/Preferences/com.apple.system preferences .plist
Relauch System Preferences.

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