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Remove version: GPSoftware.DirectoryOpus version 12.30
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@check-spelling-bot Report

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Unrecognized words (9)

aloneguid
alonguid
ALVR
appinstaller
Failback
FFXIV
Pulovers
submitters
Teamcraft

Previously acknowledged words that are now absent admins Daa Esco fabricbot jedieaston Joakim Kad Karan Levvie mdanish quhxl redistribution russellbanks Tbot timezone Trenly :arrow_right:
To accept ✔️ these unrecognized words as correct and remove the previously acknowledged and now absent words, run the following commands

... in a clone of the git@github.com:Xeevis/winget-pkgs.git repository
on the GPSoftware/DirectoryOpus-12.30 branch (ℹ️ how do I use this?):

curl -s -S -L 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/v0.0.21/apply.pl' |
perl - 'https://github.com/Xeevis/winget-pkgs/actions/runs/7158669386/attempts/1'
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