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:::::::Alright. You have clearly worked hard and deserve a compromise. How about this: Don't say "terminate". "To terminate a process" means "to end a process by force or abnormally". Best regards, [[User:Codename Lisa|Codename Lisa]] ([[User talk:Codename Lisa|talk]]) 07:13, 12 September 2016 (UTC)
::::::::{{u|Codename Lisa}}: Ok, thanks! I only used that word since it's in your preferred version too, so I'll not use it. Thank you again! :) <span style="font-family:'Wreathe','Centaur','serif';color:#2a1657;background:#e2daf1">—&#123;&#123;u&#124;[[User:Goldenshimmer|Goldenshimmer]]&#125;&#125;&#124;✝️&#124;ze/zer&#124;😹&#124;[[User:Goldenshimmer/T|T/C]]&#124;☮️&#124;John15:12&#124;🍂</span> 11:58, 13 September 2016 (UTC)
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:I believe you are talking about "A Windows app manager automatically terminates hung, inactive and closed apps." Yes, I used "terminates" in this sentence deliberately to mean "to end by force". Windows app manager ends hung and inactive apps without their consent. —Best regards, [[User:Codename Lisa|Codename Lisa]] ([[User talk:Codename Lisa|talk]]) 12:36, 13 September 2016 (UTC)
 
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