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    Corrections and clarifications

    By Corrections and clarifications column editor,

    3 hours ago

    • An opinion column, in looking at what it takes to win US elections and the impact of “win-at-all-costs” logic, made reference to the 2000 presidential election when 2020 was meant ( What’s the point of Joe Biden if he isn’t a winner? , 2 July, G2, p3).

    • The engineer and inventor William Armstrong made his speech about coal being “used wastefully and extravagantly in all its applications” in 1863, not 1883 ( Weatherwatch , 27 June, p34).

    • Other recently amended articles include:

    ‘Surely we are smarter than mowing down 1,000-year-old trees to make T-shirts’ – the complex rise of viscose

    Can AI boom drive Nvidia to a $4tn valuation despite investor doubt?

    Tesla sales fall for second straight quarter despite price cuts

    Editorial complaints and correction requests can be sent to: guardian.readers@theguardian.com .

    You can also write to: Readers’ editor, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU, or leave a voicemail on +44 (0) 20 3353 4736.

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