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City Hall of Tilburg

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Hoi Wobuzowatsj,

I've performed a considerable language clean-up on article City Hall of Tilburg. You wrote most of that article's content. My clean-up included rephrasing and some deletion of material. Perhaps I was a bit over-zealous. Could you please have a look at my work and check?

groet, Magere Hein (talk) 13:16, 24 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Many of the corrections you've made are certainly an improvement. The intention of some corrections are vague to me, I don't understand in some cases why a re-phrasing is better than my original phrase. For example I have the idea that 'foundation stone' is something else than 'corner stone'. The Palace-Council house in Tilburg doesn't have a 'corner stone', a first stone was layed on August 13th, 1847. I have to admit that it was perhaps not the best idea to write this article in English myself. I haven't paid enough effort for it, this is also because I was still working a lot on the Dutch version of the article. Till so far the article looks fine to me, currently I'm too busy with other projects to be bothered by this English article. I hope if you delete content you don't delete important information. When I'm done with my project on the Dutch Wikipedia I'll take a better look at this article again. Thank you for your message. Wobuzowatsj (talk) 14:20, 2 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
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