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chore: use destructuring to get subject, predicate, object, graph #417

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TallTed commented Aug 27, 2024

It seems likely to prevent some future confusion if a comma can be added to the title of this PR, changing from predicate, object graph to predicate, object, graph.

@jeswr jeswr changed the title chore: use destructuring to get subject, predicate, object graph chore: use destructuring to get subject, predicate, object, graph Aug 28, 2024
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