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@BartoszKlonowski BartoszKlonowski commented Apr 1, 2024

This small pull request fixes #40278
It replaces a with the word for the list as per suggestion in issue.


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There's no specific "private set" property, etc., so I think my suggestion reads better.

Co-authored-by: Genevieve Warren <24882762+gewarren@users.noreply.github.com>
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Approved, with Genevieve's suggestion.

@BillWagner BillWagner enabled auto-merge (squash) April 3, 2024 13:42
@BillWagner BillWagner merged commit 5786be5 into dotnet:main Apr 3, 2024
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Improper grammar while noting distinctions between properties.
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