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On April 11, our friends at the Financial Times' "Alphachat" podcast invited THE INDICATOR to host a panel at a bar in Washington, D.C. The joint event was called A Night Of Jargon-Free Economics, and there was even a jargon bell that people in the audience could ring each time someone on the panel used jargon.
Based on rule 14: Multi-period abbreviations at the end of a sentence the text should be segmented at the end of Washington, D.C. and before The joint.
The actual result:
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<s>On April 11, our friends at the Financial Times'"Alphachat" podcast invited THE INDICATOR to host a panel at a bar in Washington, D.C. The joint event was called A Night Of Jargon-Free Economics, and there was even a jargon bell that people in the audience could ring each time someone on the panel used jargon.</s>
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The text in question:
Based on rule 14:
Multi-period abbreviations at the end of a sentence
the text should be segmented at the end ofWashington, D.C.
and beforeThe joint
.The actual result:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: