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It\'s actually different in American and British English. In American English, you can say IS in cases where in British English where you would say ARE. Since both are used on the Wiki, either can do, as long as the rest of the article is written in the same grammar. I see no problem with \
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It\\\'s actually different in American and British English. In American English, you can say IS in cases where in British English, you would say ARE. Since both are used on the Wiki, either can do, as long as the rest of the article is written in the same grammar. I see no problem with \\\"99% of the wiki are not looking for a fight.\\\" Please don\\\'t correct British English to American English or vice versa, unless the article has two types of grammar and/or spelling in it.
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