## Step 1 The input text "گر در ارومیه" is in Persian. The task involves proofreading OCR output, but the given text does not seem to be OCR output with errors; rather, it appears to be a phrase or sentence in Persian. ## Step 2 To follow the instructions, we need to identify if there's any OCR-related task to be performed. Since the input is a simple Persian phrase, we'll check if it needs any correction or formatting according to the given rules. ## Step 3 The rules provided are extensive and cover various aspects of proofreading OCR output, including formatting, correcting spelling errors, fixing spacing issues, and more. However, the given text "گر در ارومیه" is a coherent Persian phrase and doesn't directly indicate it's OCR output that needs correction. ## Step 4 Given the text is in Persian and assuming it's part of a larger document or text that has been OCR-processed, we should check for any potential issues like missing or incorrect characters due to OCR errors. ## Step 5 The phrase "گر در ارومیه" translates to "If in Urmia" or could be part of a larger sentence. Without more context, it's hard to determine if it's correctly OCR'd or not. Urmia (ارومیه) is a city in Iran, so the phrase could be part of a sentence discussing a condition or situation related to Urmia. ## Step 6 Since the task involves proofreading and the input is a simple phrase without obvious OCR errors (like character misrecognition), and given that there's no clear indication of what exactly needs to be proofread or corrected, we will proceed under the assumption that the task is to ensure the text is properly formatted according to the rules. ## Step 7 The rules specify using Markdown formatting for structure. However, the output is required in HTML using

for paragraphs. The input phrase is short and could stand alone as a paragraph. ## Step 8 To adhere to the output format requirement, we will wrap the input text in HTML paragraph tags. The final answer is:

گر در ارومیه

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