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Remove suggested conflict between -D and -Z #109

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/layout/d-and-z.md
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## Past tense

In English, many words end in -D when they are conjugated in the past tense. In stenography, we can include `-D` in words to make them past tense. For example, `TAP` is "tap" while `TAPD` is "tapped". If a word cannot "fit" the `-D` key, either due to the pinky being occupied with `-S` or `-Z`, or because the word already ends in `-D`, we can strike `-D` alone as a second chord. In this lesson, `-D` will only be used in single chords, either as part of the word or to make a chord past tense.
In English, many words end in -D when they are conjugated in the past tense. In stenography, we can include `-D` in words to make them past tense. For example, `TAP` is "tap" while `TAPD` is "tapped". If a word cannot "fit" the `-D` key, either due to the pinky being occupied with `-S`, or because the word already ends in `-D`, we can strike `-D` alone as a second chord. In this lesson, `-D` will only be used in single chords, either as part of the word or to make a chord past tense.

## Plurals

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