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In my recent edit, I was a bit too quick to edit the existing phrase "a 2020 estimated population" to include a hyphen between 2020 and estimated. Mason.Jones, I sincerely thank you for checking my grammar and style, which I admit to getting wrong occasionally. However, my grammar and style were not wrong this time; in fact, both phrases are grammatically and stylistically correct, though their meanings are subtly but significantly different:
These two phrases, as I have shown, have two different meanings. While researching which meaning was a true statement, I was unable to find the US Census Bureau's 2020 decennial data for the Columbus–Auburn–Opelika Combined Statistical Area (CSA). [1] The version of the article previous to my latest edit included a claim that the figure was 503,789. The closest I could find to 2020 data for this CSA was a table giving the estimate obtained from the 2019 American Community Survey: 486,645. [2]
If anyone is able to find a reliable source for the figure 503,789, or any figure given as 2020 decennial data, please update the page again, and be sure to include the source.
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At Talk:Timeline of Columbus, Georgia I posted on 19 July 2023, asking for help with Uptoi Village, thinking the Uptoi article can be Merged into Timeline instead of "Proposed deletion". Regards, JoeNMLC ( talk) 17:19, 7 August 2023 (UTC)
Other than the two tables, none of the other statements have citations: population counts, household percentages of children/married couples/family size, age distribution statistics, etc. CaptainAngus ( talk) 01:32, 17 August 2023 (UTC)
Is it a sundown town ? that’s what everyone from Georgia says 144.62.133.51 ( talk) 22:44, 27 April 2024 (UTC)
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In my recent edit, I was a bit too quick to edit the existing phrase "a 2020 estimated population" to include a hyphen between 2020 and estimated. Mason.Jones, I sincerely thank you for checking my grammar and style, which I admit to getting wrong occasionally. However, my grammar and style were not wrong this time; in fact, both phrases are grammatically and stylistically correct, though their meanings are subtly but significantly different:
These two phrases, as I have shown, have two different meanings. While researching which meaning was a true statement, I was unable to find the US Census Bureau's 2020 decennial data for the Columbus–Auburn–Opelika Combined Statistical Area (CSA). [1] The version of the article previous to my latest edit included a claim that the figure was 503,789. The closest I could find to 2020 data for this CSA was a table giving the estimate obtained from the 2019 American Community Survey: 486,645. [2]
If anyone is able to find a reliable source for the figure 503,789, or any figure given as 2020 decennial data, please update the page again, and be sure to include the source.
~
JDCAce (
talk) 07:51, 25 August 2021 (UTC)
References
At Talk:Timeline of Columbus, Georgia I posted on 19 July 2023, asking for help with Uptoi Village, thinking the Uptoi article can be Merged into Timeline instead of "Proposed deletion". Regards, JoeNMLC ( talk) 17:19, 7 August 2023 (UTC)
Other than the two tables, none of the other statements have citations: population counts, household percentages of children/married couples/family size, age distribution statistics, etc. CaptainAngus ( talk) 01:32, 17 August 2023 (UTC)
Is it a sundown town ? that’s what everyone from Georgia says 144.62.133.51 ( talk) 22:44, 27 April 2024 (UTC)