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Paywalls: fix traditional chinese string #1522

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@NachoSoto NachoSoto merged commit 9022256 into main Dec 11, 2023
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@NachoSoto NachoSoto deleted the paywalls-chinese-lifetime-fix branch December 11, 2023 06:24
NachoSoto pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 13, 2023
**This is an automatic release.**

### RevenueCatUI
* `Paywalls`: fix traditional chinese string (#1522) via NachoSoto
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* `Paywalls`: use `webp` images (#1520) via NachoSoto (@NachoSoto)

Co-authored-by: revenuecat-ops <ops@revenuecat.com>
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