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Remove "type: ignore" by using list(dict), not dict.keys() #1575

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@cclauss cclauss commented Aug 23, 2022

In Python 3, list(dict) is often a better way to express dict.keys()

Related to #1560 -- @RobbeSneyders @nielsbox Your review, please.

In Python 3, `list(dict)` is often a better way to express `dict.keys()`

Related to spec-first#1560 -- @RobbeSneyders @nielsbox Your review, please.
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Thanks @cclauss, LGTM.

@RobbeSneyders RobbeSneyders merged commit 5f2aaba into spec-first:main Aug 23, 2022
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