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tonyg | 1 year ago

Yeah I struggle with "Preserve" vs "Preserves" sometimes. Was there something in particular that struck you as unfortunate, though?

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layer8|1 year ago

"Preserves <something>", for example "Preserves data", reads like "it preserves data". Probably less so in the middle of a sentence, due to the uppercasing, but in the TOC it reads like bullet points enumerating what is preserved.

tonyg|1 year ago

Thank you! I wonder if something a bit contrived such as small-caps could help. I'll experiment.