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editThanks for your contribution to Wendy Carlos. Please do not introduce curly quotes (“example”) into articles, as you did here. Also, regarding ten vs. 10, please see MOS:NUMERAL. Thanks, Mathglot (talk)
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editI think you were right to correct "For historical reason" to "For historical reasons" at Queen's Gambit. The sentence was not right, and if "for historical reason" was intended to be for a single reason then the phrase needed an article. A later edit removed that strange phrasing and improved it, so it isn't a problem any longer. Quale (talk) 06:18, 23 November 2020 (UTC)
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