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I have read the article as requested. It is a really impressive piece of work! I have taken the liberty of making a few stylistic changes in keeping with WP:MOS (eg the ordering of the final sections) but there is a remaining problem with MOS:REPEATLINK which is beyond me to fix. You might consider addressing it with this plug-in. You might also consider getting a copy-edit through the Guild of Copy Editors. I'd add that I was just about to make some edits to Market Court (Belgium) which must be the worst translation in Belgian legal history but one which regrettably does seem to have semi-official status... — Brigade Piron ( talk) 18:47, 14 August 2020 (UTC)
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