## Step 1: Understand the task The task is to proofread OCR output of historical records related to Hong Kong, following specific rules to correct errors and format the text in Markdown. ## Step 2: Identify the input text The input text is "GOV". ## Step 3: Apply the rules Since "GOV" is an abbreviation and not a sentence or paragraph, we need to consider if it needs correction or formatting. Given the rules, we should check if "GOV" is correctly spelled and if it needs any formatting. ## Step 4: Check spelling and formatting "GOV" is likely an abbreviation for "Government". However, without context, it's hard to determine if it should be expanded or left as is. The rules suggest not to rephrase or rewrite unless it's an unambiguous error. ## Step 5: Consider the context Without additional context, "GOV" could be part of a larger text that has been OCR-processed. The task involves correcting spelling errors, fixing spacing issues, and formatting in Markdown. ## Step 6: Apply the rules to "GOV" Since "GOV" is a common abbreviation and not necessarily a spelling error, and given that there's no clear indication it's incorrect or needs expansion, we should leave it as is. However, we need to format it according to the Markdown rules if it's part of a larger text. ## Step 7: Format "GOV" in Markdown if necessary If "GOV" is to be presented as is, and assuming it's part of a text that requires Markdown formatting, we should consider how it's presented. If it's a header, label, or part of a sentence, appropriate Markdown formatting should be applied. ## Step 8: Output in HTML as per the final instruction Despite the initial instruction to format in Markdown, the final output requirement is in HTML using `

` for paragraphs. Thus, if "GOV" stands alone, it could be wrapped in `

GOV

`. The final answer is:

GOV

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