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Please don't go around "correcting" logical quotation
editThere are two issues with your grammatical "corrections" that I want to bring to your attention:
1. Logical quotation is prescribed by Wikipedia's Manual of Style: MOS:LOGICAL (I linked directly to the relevant section), so you're not following the Wikipedia style with your edits.
2. Regardless of the MOS, Wikipedia isn't helped by such insubstantial changes. Consider that each edit has a cost for the entire volunteer community, because many people (hopefully) will review each edit. I'm not saying you shouldn't do small edits, but please try to be sure that you're making a meaningful (and positive) difference with each one.
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