I've noticed that when I select a block of text (written English
prose, not code) and press gq to reformat it, vim will change some of
the spaces after a period into two spaces, as is the convention among
some typists.

Is this intended, and can it be changed?

Personally, I prefer to keep just one space after a period, but I
notice that it does happen consistently - sometimes it will change
the spaces and sometimes not.

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quit   When the quit statement is read, the  bc  processor
       is  terminated, regardless of where the quit state-
       ment is found.  For example, "if  (0  ==  1)  quit"
       will cause bc to terminate.
  -- seen in the manpage for "bc". Note the "if" statement's logic

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