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"cat’s pajamas" has a curly apostrophe in it, while the correct entry name is "cat's pajamas". I think CFI needs to reflect the actual entry name as it is in the dictionary, particularly since other projects do in fact use curly quotes in entry names. — This unsigned comment was added by This, that and the other (talk • contribs).
- I edited the proposed text so that "cat's pajamas" is used. Should we add an entry name rule that all entries use apostrophes rather than curly apostrophes? Is that rule accurate?
- Anyway, I would just start the vote as it is, it has higher chance of passing. Adding that rule (if needed) can be done later. --Daniel Carrero (talk) 21:15, 9 February 2016 (UTC)Reply