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feat: constitute as→constitute#3398

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Description

I heard somebody say something "constitutes as a bug" or similar in a YouTube video and my grammar senses immediately detecting the superfluous "as", which I confirmed with some googling about it as a known problem and looking for uses both erroneous and legitimate.

How Has This Been Tested?

Test sentences found for each inflection on GitHub.

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  • I am a human and didn't use any AI.
  • I used LLM features of my editor, but not an agent.
  • I used an AI agent interactively.
  • I am an agent or I got an agent to do the work autonomously.

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  • I made up the sentences in the unit tests.
  • The sentences in the unit tests were generated by an AI.
  • I'm using examples from the bug report / feature request.
  • I collected real-world sentences for the unit tests.

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  • I have performed a self-review of my own code
  • I have added tests to cover my changes
  • I have considered splitting this into smaller pull requests.

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LGTM

@elijah-potter elijah-potter added this pull request to the merge queue May 18, 2026
Merged via the queue into Automattic:master with commit e34bec1 May 18, 2026
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@hippietrail hippietrail deleted the constitute-as branch May 18, 2026 22:14
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