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In general, what helps parsers for disambiguation also tends to help human readers for disambiguation. In addition, some amount of redundancy helps to prevent errors when (for example) two statements were intended but they are parsed as one, or vice versa. Furthermore, consistency helps avoid errors, such as always ending a statement with a semicolon and not only when it would otherwise be ambiguous.


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