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No, to hold to my definition of Turing completeness would make the term an important theoretical construct, with a lot of ramifications. It would make the statement "X needs Turing completeness" meaningless in a particular, strict sense. I understood what the parent was talking about, speaking loosely, and I originally stated that my post was not meant as criticism.


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