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not a sentence
[edit]The first “sentence” of the 3rd paragraph of _History_ is not a sentence:
A second referendum, in 1968, which more clearly delineated that Watts and Lincoln hospitals would become extended care facilities when the new Durham County General Hospital opened its doors in 1976.
While I was born at this hospital, I know nothing about these referendums, and thus find it difficult correct this. Sbauman (talk) 01:32, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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