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I don't mean to be nitpicking, but while we're talking about typos of the word "Portuguese"while we're talking about typos of the word "Portuguese", the off-topic close reason reads

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where "portuguese language" seems to correspond to $Topic. I don't know if $Topic is used elsewhere, but if so, it should be "Portuguese language" with a capital P.


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I don't mean to be nitpicking, but while we're talking about typos of the word "Portuguese", the off-topic close reason reads

small p

where "portuguese language" seems to correspond to $Topic. I don't know if $Topic is used elsewhere, but if so, it should be "Portuguese language" with a capital P.


Solved. Now This question does not appear to be about the $Topic renders correctly:

off-topic

I don't mean to be nitpicking, but while we're talking about typos of the word "Portuguese", the off-topic close reason reads

small p

where "portuguese language" seems to correspond to $Topic. I don't know if $Topic is used elsewhere, but if so, it should be "Portuguese language" with a capital P.


Solved. Now This question does not appear to be about the $Topic renders correctly:

off-topic

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I don't mean to be nitpicking, but while we're talking about typos of the word "Portuguese", the off-topic close reason reads

small p

where "portuguese language" seems to correspond to $Topic. I don't know if $Topic is used elsewhere, but if so, it should be "Portuguese language" with a capital P.


Solved. Now This question does not appear to be about the $Topic renders correctly:

off-topic

I don't mean to be nitpicking, but while we're talking about typos of the word "Portuguese", the off-topic close reason reads

small p

where "portuguese language" seems to correspond to $Topic. I don't know if $Topic is used elsewhere, but if so, it should be "Portuguese language" with a capital P.

I don't mean to be nitpicking, but while we're talking about typos of the word "Portuguese", the off-topic close reason reads

small p

where "portuguese language" seems to correspond to $Topic. I don't know if $Topic is used elsewhere, but if so, it should be "Portuguese language" with a capital P.


Solved. Now This question does not appear to be about the $Topic renders correctly:

off-topic

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