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<h2>Deleting Caches</h2>
-<p>If you no longer wish to cache a file you can remove the caching tag and it will not longer be refreshed when it expires. Note:
+<p>If you no longer wish to cache a file you can remove the caching tag and it will no longer be refreshed when it expires. Note:
Removing the tag will not delete the cache immediately. It will have to expire normally. If you need to remove it earlier you
will need to manually delete it from your cache folder.</p>