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[Merged by Bors] - feat: further relax assumptions for (co)limits in Type #11487
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After #11148, all results about concrete limits and colimits hold whenever the relevant (co)limits exist, which is optimal. Thanks to Joël Riou for making this possible!
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After #11148, all results about concrete limits and colimits hold whenever the relevant (co)limits exist, which is optimal. Thanks to Joël Riou for making this possible!
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After #11148, all results about concrete limits and colimits hold whenever the relevant (co)limits exist, which is optimal. Thanks to Joël Riou for making this possible!
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After #11148, all results about concrete limits and colimits hold whenever the relevant (co)limits exist, which is optimal. Thanks to Joël Riou for making this possible!
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After #11148, all results about concrete limits and colimits hold whenever the relevant (co)limits exist, which is optimal. Thanks to Joël Riou for making this possible!
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After #11148, all results about concrete limits and colimits hold whenever the relevant (co)limits exist, which is optimal. Thanks to Joël Riou for making this possible!
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After #11148, all results about concrete limits and colimits hold whenever the relevant (co)limits exist, which is optimal. Thanks to Joël Riou for making this possible!
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After #11148, all results about concrete limits and colimits hold whenever the relevant (co)limits exist, which is optimal. Thanks to Joël Riou for making this possible!