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@ido777 ido777 commented Apr 6, 2025

Imported from donnemartin/system-design-primer#1051

Original author: @shaymolcho


Enhanced punctuation and formatting in the README. These changes enhance the document’s clarity and maintain a uniform structure.

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Enhanced punctuation and formatting in the README.
These changes enhance the document’s clarity and maintain a uniform structure.
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ido777 commented Apr 6, 2025

Imported review by @zechariahks

State: APPROVED

The changes are minor punctuation changes and looks good.

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@ido777 ido777 merged commit 3cf948b into main Apr 7, 2025
@ido777 ido777 deleted the imported-pr-1051 branch April 7, 2025 05:36
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