Talk:Charles Graves House

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As stupid as saying "a house made of bricks" sounds, I selected that instead of "brick house" (just to pick one of several examples) only because someone who apparently doesn't actually know anything about how copyright law works kept deleting the article as a copyright violation based on the same phrasings on a historical marker on the house. Quite obviously, a historical marker is a bare bones recitation of objective facts in almost every case. It makes it almost impossible to describe the house for oneself without necessarily using the same phrasings. But, to satisfy the fellow who was slavishly adhering to the outcome of some automated reviewer program, I had to adopt cumbersome wording just to make him happy. I certainly prefer the more intuitive phrasings, but know that if they remain the same nitwit will probably delete the article again.

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