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-    +2. Section 4.1 defines a corrupted (or noise) n-gram, but there is a tiny error/typo in the definition. Try nitpicking and point it out.
-2. Section 4.1 defines a corrupted (or noise) n-gram, but there is a tiny error/typo in the definition. Try to be nitpicking and point it out.+
  
 3. Section 7.4 states that "word representations in NER brought larger gains on the out-of-domain data than on the in-domain data." Try to guess what is the reason. 3. Section 7.4 states that "word representations in NER brought larger gains on the out-of-domain data than on the in-domain data." Try to guess what is the reason.

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