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There are several entities that end in "ate" that a user would type when he really means the corresponding acid. For example, a user might type "lactate" to mean "lactic acid". Or he might type "citrate" to mean "citric acid".
Since this seems to be a one-way issue, we should allow for the transformation only in the ate-to-acid direction. The acid-to-ate direction should not be allowed.
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There are several entities that end in "ate" that a user would type when he really means the corresponding acid. For example, a user might type "lactate" to mean "lactic acid". Or he might type "citrate" to mean "citric acid".
Since this seems to be a one-way issue, we should allow for the transformation only in the ate-to-acid direction. The acid-to-ate direction should not be allowed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: