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"content": "nostr:npub1mdky0njswyvy6esxh964apx9e6mmwt8am4wuqk3ds5p4xyaav2dqvlaptk I like the word “Spannungsfeld” in German. There’s no direct translation in English, the literal one would be tension field, and writing in English I mostly use “tension” - like you did. (The “field” suggests a spectrum of possible solutions which is what you are looking for?)",
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