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I came across this question yesterday: How to check if the last line in a text box has only one word?.

The OP could not explain the problem due to poor English language skills. I had a discussion with him in comments to understand what he was saying. I understood and that was also confirmed by the OP in comments.

While our communication was going on, the question was closed. I thought I should edit the question to make it clear so that it could be re-opened. But I decided to wait and allow the OP to edit it. Till this time, the edit was not made by the OP.

So I decided to edit the question and have done so. I am not with great English skills either (it is my third language); but I hope the question is more readable and clear to understand now.

The problem is that I have edited too much. IMHO, the changes were necessary; but the post does not belong to me. I am not sure if this is good practice.

Please suggest if my action of editing this specific post was correct?

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Your edit looks great to me.

It's probably just about on the edge of how broad a third-party's changes should be, but when reading the diff there's no question in my mind that you have maintained (even clarified) the author's intent while providing some valuable cleanup.

You've also provided a clear edit reason that doesn't make weird allusions to comprehension philosophies that have nothing whatsoever to do with grammar alterations.

Well done!

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    Another thing to consider is whether it is worth the time to edit something that is already closed. In this case, you could have chosen not to, but being able to re-open the question served a useful purpose, and hey! I even learned some things about Text Boxes I didn't know before.
    – NH.
    Commented Feb 26, 2018 at 19:32

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