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Fix Incorrect use of _n() #1491

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Fixes #1488

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Replace _n() with simpler code

@devansh016 devansh016 marked this pull request as ready for review August 21, 2024 08:58
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@swissspidy swissspidy added [Type] Bug An existing feature is broken [Plugin] Performance Lab Issue relates to work in the Performance Lab Plugin only labels Aug 21, 2024
@swissspidy swissspidy added this to the performance-lab n.e.x.t milestone Aug 21, 2024
@swissspidy swissspidy merged commit ec4559e into WordPress:trunk Aug 21, 2024
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Incorrect use of _n() in tags/3.4.0/includes/admin/plugins.php
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