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] -> horror | |||
] -> bass | |||
] I think shouldn’t be linked (and downcase the L if it’s a cap) | |||
] -> organ | |||
] and ] | |||
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⚫ | ] | ||
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] -> recording artist (I’m seeing a lot of this in the | |||
] | |||
opening sentence, and it seems to be picked up by the “what links to ]” list. | |||
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⚫ | ] | ||
] –> lead vocals | |||
Space before colon (the way the French do): can the space be removed? I can’t see we’d get any false positives from doing this. | |||
] | |||
] | |||
] doesn’t unlink sometimes. | |||
] | |||
] doesn’t unlink sometimes (weird …). | |||
] | ] | ||
] | |||
] -> Spanish | |||
] and ] -> academic. | |||
] and ] –> 19th and 20th centuries. I’m going | |||
academician -> academic – I’d be happy for “academician” to be altered thus even if not linked. It’s some kind of Russian/Euro thing. | |||
through “links to ]”, and it’s not picking up duos like that. Would you consider | |||
unlinking, say, back to the 12th century or so, so that the numerator and plural pipes are | |||
captured too? Also, could you cover ] -> 19th-century (and for the | |||
other centuries)? Plus ] and [[nineteenth century|nineteenth- | |||
century]]. | |||
And ] to nineteenth century, which occurs quite a lot. | |||
] -> America | |||
] -> American |
Revision as of 20:17, 11 August 2023
harp bass -> bass organ -> organ bachelor’s degree psychology psychologist Switzerland Scottish Space before colon (the way the French do): can the space be removed? I can’t see we’d get any false positives from doing this. geography physics European Union invasion academician and academic -> academic. academician -> academic – I’d be happy for “academician” to be altered thus even if not linked. It’s some kind of Russian/Euro thing.