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These so -called rules were officially accepted in the 18th and 19th -century era and they are still evolving today. There can be an endless debate on the topic if a piece of article is correctly written or not. Even if a person thinks that a piece of something, he or she has written, is correct, there could be possible chances of mistakes that another may find in the same. So the question, if something is correct or incorrect, depends on who is doing the considering and the correcting. 

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