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Athlete's foot is undergoing major expansion, but is proving to be a difficult subject to research. Dozens of questions have been posted on its talk page. Perhaps you can help answer them. Come share what you know about athlete's foot, and help improve public awareness.
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Wikipedia:Typo Team/moss has just started the first pass of an ambitious spell-check of the entire encyclopedia. Lots of help is needed to fix misspellings and add correct spellings to the dictionary.
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