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"textContent": "taylorfausak:\n\n> There’s something nice about the monomorphic conversion functions though.\n\nThe “something nice” quality you’re referring to is that `wordToWord16` is unambiguous, concise and trivial to document, unlike `fromIntegral` or `from`. I’d argue it’s so basic it deserves to be in `base`.",
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