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[Merged by Bors] - chore: adapt to multiple goal linter 5 #12560
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Splits off the alphabetically first half of #12381 in a separate PR to help reviewing.
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This PR was reduced by approximately half of its original size: the other half of this PR is now the content of #12560. This PR was reduced by approximately half of its halved size: the other half of the halved PR is now the content of #12834. A PR analogous to the merged PRs #12338, #12361 and #12372: reformatting proofs following the multiple goals linter of #12339. This should be the last of the adaptations.
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This PR was reduced by approximately half of its original size: the other half of this PR is now the content of #12560. This PR was reduced by approximately half of its halved size: the other half of the halved PR is now the content of #12834. A PR analogous to the merged PRs #12338, #12361 and #12372: reformatting proofs following the multiple goals linter of #12339. This should be the last of the adaptations.
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This PR was reduced by approximately half of its original size: the other half of this PR is now the content of #12560. This PR was reduced by approximately half of its halved size: the other half of the halved PR is now the content of #12834. A PR analogous to the merged PRs #12338, #12361 and #12372: reformatting proofs following the multiple goals linter of #12339. This should be the last of the adaptations.
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Splits off the alphabetically first half of #12381 in a separate PR to help reviewing.