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On the other hand, requery is missing from all usual dictionaries:
I'll leave it to others, I am not a native speaker. Either requery
should be written re-query
, or we should not be so strict and move requeried->required
to the code dictionary (and add requeries->requires
there).
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Perhaps we could change to:
requeried->re-queried, required,
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On the other hand, requery is missing from all usual dictionaries:
Fairly new to codespell, so now I'm wondering: is this the standard rule, that a word should appear in a semi-official dictionary? Because none of those contain all possible (and valid according to common rules as far as I'm aware) word combinations, whereas especially in code it's common to make such combinations.
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