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[bug] template give unexpected prose citation with betterbibtex entry #6

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@danieltomasz

When I use betterbibtex output from template gives me first letter of first name when using prose mode

#cite(<samaha2022PowerSpectrumSlope>, form: "prose")
J. Samaha and M. X Cohen [1]

with this bib entry

@article{samaha2022PowerSpectrumSlope,
  title = {Power Spectrum Slope Confounds Estimation of Instantaneous Oscillatory Frequency},
  author = {Samaha, Jason and Cohen, Michael X.},
  year = {2022},
  month = apr,
  journal = {NeuroImage},
  volume = {250},
  pages = {118929},
  issn = {10538119},
  doi = {10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.118929},
  urldate = {2022-02-11},
  langid = {english}
}

which has switched name surname in comparison to your bibtex entry

@article{Cockett_2016,
	doi = {10.1190/tle35080703.1},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1190%2Ftle35080703.1},
	year = 2016,
	month = {aug},
	publisher = {Society of Exploration Geophysicists},
	volume = {35},
	number = {8},
	pages = {703--706},
	author = {Rowan Cockett and Lindsey J. Heagy and Douglas W. Oldenburg},
	title = {Pixels and their neighbors: Finite volume},
	journal = {The Leading Edge}
}

Vanilla Typst gives me correct results.

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