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  • curprev 02:4302:43, 31 August 2023WingerBot talk contribsm 12,098 bytes −29 convert templatized Wikipedia link in title= in {{quote-book}} to w:...; convert raw Wikipedia link in author:1= in {{quote-text}} to w:...; convert templatized Wikipedia link in developer:1= in {{quote-video game}} to w:...; convert templatized Wikipedia link in author:1= in {{quote-book}} to w:... undo

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  • curprev 09:2309:23, 24 May 202178.144.190.194 talk 9,705 bytes +5 My apologies to anyone reading these in sequence, additional alteration just to allow my apology for not spotting a reference that IS provided for the categorical statement that incorrect usage has precedence. There are countering references but I'm too lazy to search them out, many (most?) dictionaries still return the true meaning with the frequency of the error included as a sidenote, Some do think it's easier to yield to the LCD by becoming part of the cause :-( Lookup entropy if interested. undo
  • curprev 09:1409:14, 24 May 202178.144.190.194 talk 9,700 bytes −7 →‎Usage notes: Moderated the extent of a phrase, changed 'become the more common usage' to 'become a more common usage' - the second one, my suggested edit, could be taken as self evident but the first (original) is making an absolute quantitative statement that requires (at least by wikipedia standards) a valid quantitative reference. undo

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