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fix(survey-config): correct wording for E3/E4 sublabels across all configs#563

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@Joe-Heffer-Shef Joe-Heffer-Shef commented Mar 19, 2026

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  • Fix double space in E3 sublabel ("organisation has" → "organisation has") across 6 config files
  • Update phrasing from "in the use of digital technology in service development/research" to "on the use of digital technology to support service development/research" for E3 and E4 sublabels
  • Applied consistently across all 7 survey config variants (nurses, midwives, AHP, NMAHPs, generic, nurses+midwives, sort_only)
  • Add regression tests (TestSurveyConfigSublabels) to guard against double spaces and incorrect phrasing in E3/E4 sublabels across all config files

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Fix double space and update phrasing from "in the use of" to "on the use of"
and "in service development/research" to "to support service development/research"
for E3 and E4 sublabels in all seven survey config files.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Joe-Heffer-Shef and others added 2 commits March 19, 2026 15:17
Add TestSurveyConfigSublabels to guard against double spaces and
incorrect phrasing in E3/E4 sublabels across all sort_only config files.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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SORT questions E3 & E4 are quite similar

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