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A whole lot of words yet not one of them an admission that your answer is wrong. Great show of humbleness and character.
The word “their” does not mean what you think it means.
You’ve posted yet another falsehood in claiming that you admitted you were wrong.

Now in there did you admit that you were wrong. Stating that you can be wrong and that you can admit it are vastly different than actually admitting being wrong. You’ve used the conditional tense (can) rather than the present tense or the declarative mood.
Example:
I was wrong.
I am wrong.
I made a mistake.
The answer I posted above was wrong.
I now contradict my original answer, it was wrong.
(Simple, straightforward declarations.)
Hey wait . . . what argument? There’s not an argument here unless you start one. (Oops, reading on, I see that I spoke too soon. Grrrrr.)
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Incorrect. Absolutely incorrect.
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Even though several have been named as of yet, one of them by you. Do you even know the meaning of the word “named”?
