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<p>Hello Gedare,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/02/2020 13:39, Gedare Bloom
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">+In contrast to the corresponding standard C library functions, floating-point
+and exotic formats may be not supported. On some architectures supported by
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Minor English grammar: "may not be" is the correct way to express the
possibility something is not.
"may be not" is used infrequently and implies certainty something is
not, usually combined with a contrasting statement, e.g., "Exotic
formats may be not supported, but primitive C types will work." Again,
this is a rare grammatical form; one would usually say "are not" in
these cases.</pre>
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thanks for the review. I hopefully fixed it.<br>
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