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@cameel cameel changed the title chore (README.md): fix minor typo chore (README.md): fix minor typo (curly-braces language - curly-braced language) Aug 5, 2025
@cameel cameel changed the title chore (README.md): fix minor typo (curly-braces language - curly-braced language) chore (README.md): fix minor typo (curly-braces language -> curly-braced language) Aug 5, 2025
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cameel commented Aug 5, 2025

We do not accept trivial PRs that fix typos. Please report such issues in #16095 instead.

But note that while "curly-braced" seems more correct as an adjective to me as well, "curly-braces language" seems to be the widely used term in this case. From a quick search, it actually seems more common than "curly-braced language".

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