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Discover Ludwig"bug is fixed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey that a problem or error in a system or program has been resolved or repaired. Example: "After days of troubleshooting, the software team finally announced that the bug is fixed. Users can now enjoy a smoother experience while using the app."
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Google could change or hide Android's APIs (application programming interfaces) in order to limit Home's functionality, or even prevent it from running at all (at least until a particularly nasty "bug" is fixed).
When an input does not yield the expected output, the "bug" is fixed.
Apple noted that the bug is fixed in current betas of iOS, tvOS, macOS and watchOS.
Just in case, Instagram notified all verified users of the issue in an email, saying that the bug is fixed and the security team is investigating further.
"To protect public interest, we have decided to suspend the deposits of all ERC-20 tokens until the bug is fixed.
That means that the increase was a mistake, but once the bug is fixed, people's follower counts will drop back down to normal.
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After the counterfeiting bug was fixed, members of Origin's staff decided that they needed to shrink the money supply by retiring gold from the system.
The bug reported in the paper concerns an error in one piece of software (AFNI, the least used of the three tested) leading to higher error rates than expected (this bug was fixed in 2015).
Alas, the bug was fixed, but I have not been able to walk past Bernie, in my many dozens of play-throughs since, without regarding him as a figure of immense and complicated pathos.
He advised people not to let anyone else use their phone until the bug was fixed.
Facebook confirmed to me that this bug was fixed in July.
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