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The l-Grigorchuk subshifts (which we will shortly introduce in the next section) provide examples of uniquely ergodic and minimal subshifts which are (alpha )-finite (or equivalently (alpha )-repulsive), but not (alpha )-repetitive, see Example 4.12.
The results presented in the next section provide support for this interpretation.
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