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is not required as there is no clear indication of missing words, the text appears to be fragmented and does not form coherent sentences or paragraphs. However, based on the given rules, the output should be a corrected version of the input text in HTML format.The
is not a suitable correction as it changes the original text. A more suitable approach would be to correct the obvious OCR errors. Given the input: í Treasures 117 tion gibbure A corrected version could be: In Treasures 117 tion gibbure doesn't make sense, a possible correction is: "In Treasures 117" could become "The Treasures 117" or more likely "In Treasure 117", but "tion gibbure" seems to be a misrecognition. A plausible correction is "In Treasures 117 Condition gibbous" or simply correcting "í" to "In" and leaving the rest as is because "tion gibbure" is not clearly correctable without more context. However, following the rules strictly and making minimal changes:In Treasures 117 tion gibbure
This doesn't follow the rules perfectly because it doesn't correct "tion gibbure". A more accurate correction with the information given would be to correct "í" to "In". The best output, adhering to the rules and making minimal assumptions, is:In Treasures 117 tion gibbure
However, the exact correction isn't clear without more context. For the sake of providing a response in the required format and making a minimal correction:In Treasures 117 tion gibbure
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