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Bunp version. Fix comment.
faddiv committed Nov 1, 2020
commit 3f7d785b978472d302e4bd3541223a1f3f3c52ce
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<Copyright>Copyright 2018</Copyright>
<AssemblyTitle>Fluent Assertions extensions for ASP.NET Core MVC</AssemblyTitle>
<Title>Fluent Assertions for ASP.NET Core MVC</Title>
<VersionPrefix>3.1.0</VersionPrefix>
<VersionPrefix>3.2.0</VersionPrefix>
<Authors>Casey Burns;Kevin Kuszyk</Authors>
<TargetFrameworks>netstandard2.0;netcoreapp3.0</TargetFrameworks>
<AssemblyName>FluentAssertions.AspNetCore.Mvc</AssemblyName>
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/// </summary>
/// <param name="predicate">
/// The predicate which must be satisfied by the <see cref="ObjectResult.Value"/>.
/// </param>
/// <param name="reason">
/// A formatted phrase as is supported by <see cref="string.Format(string,object[])" /> explaining why the assertion
/// is needed. If the phrase does not start with the word <i>because</i>, it is prepended automatically.