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The first comment on this answer shows it as having been edited “1 time”:

And the last one “was edited 2 times”:

I’m not a native speaker, but shouldn’t it be “once” and “twice”?

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Go on this answer
  2. Hover the little pen at the end of the first comment and wait a little
  3. It should show “this comment was edited 1 time”

I’m using Chrome on OS X, but this is independent of the browser, because it’s in the markup:

$ curl -sL 'https://stackoverflow.com/a/25091839/735926' | grep '[12] times\?'
<span class="edited-yes" title="this comment was edited 1 time"></span>
<span class="edited-yes" title="this comment was edited 1 time"></span>
<span class="edited-yes" title="this comment was edited 2 times"></span>
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    Hey, perfectly laid out question, and really not sure why it was downvoted 11 times =)
    – brasofilo
    Aug 8, 2014 at 1:52
  • I agree 100%, the sheer amount of down votes seems harsh.
    – Whymarrh
    Aug 8, 2014 at 1:58
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    Poor thrice, always overlooked. Aug 8, 2014 at 1:58
  • 3
    @brasofilo: I guess people disagree it is a bug?
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 10, 2014 at 9:13
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    @faintsignal ... and then quatrice, quintrice, sectrice, heptrice, ...? Aug 28, 2014 at 23:28

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No, you don't have to use once or twice. Saying this has been done 1 time is fine too, and easier to code up to boot. Sure, it is not great style, but it isn't wrong grammar! See Twice vs Two Times on English.SE.

Just be glad the developers dropped the plural s from 1 time, saving you from Jeff Atwood and his giant S!

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