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I've been noticing writing styles in stuff I read. This article, geez...

Three paragraphs seem to convey the same message "they built it, the public said no, so it never got switched on".

> Completed in mid-to-late 1970s, the plant in Zwentendorf cost around a billion euro to complete.

This sentence begins and ends with basically the same word. Feels like a highschooler level writing...




There's an edit button in the linked page. It's better to contribute than to complain.

They both take roughly same amount of time and other option leaves things better than you found them ;)


That's news to me. Wink.




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