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Appreciate the advice, but I was aware of it. I was just in a hurry though, so I did a quick copy and paste and moved on. Figured the information would be conveyed well enough as is.
Personally the “learn more noun” bit tripped me up for a moment, so I thought to mention after figuring it out. The information is appreciated regardless.
Yeah, I was just doing a community service after having done the lookup for myself, so I figured anyone with any reasonable mindset would forgive me for it not being formatted perfectly, considering it’s still very readable.
The information is appreciated regardless.
You’re welcome. It was a easy ‘low-hanging fruit’ way of making Lemmy a little bit better for all.
Edit: Reformatted for readability ease.
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> Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more > noun > a person employed, or a contractor engaged, at a dock to load and unload cargo from ships.
Appreciate the advice, but I was aware of it. I was just in a hurry though, so I did a quick copy and paste and moved on. Figured the information would be conveyed well enough as is.
Fair enough.
Personally the “learn more noun” bit tripped me up for a moment, so I thought to mention after figuring it out. The information is appreciated regardless.
Yeah, I was just doing a community service after having done the lookup for myself, so I figured anyone with any reasonable mindset would forgive me for it not being formatted perfectly, considering it’s still very readable.
You’re welcome. It was a easy ‘low-hanging fruit’ way of making Lemmy a little bit better for all.