By the way, about smart quotes. I am using that for long time. My
keyboard layout generates two characters on one key-press (so I have
to enter [«»][←]{sth}[→] instead of [«]{sth}[»]). It's not that good,
but I'm not afraid neither to lose quotation marks or parentheses nor
become a victim of artificial intelligence :)
About what is one word. Do you know the German prefixes? "... ...
macht ... ... ... ... ... ... auf".
Let me ask if double-quotes are parts of word or not? For example, in
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