The line-breaking engine leaves a dash/hyphen as an artefact, trying to break up a word that is put in its enterity on the next line (sounds complicated, huh?)

The dash is visible before the t in character.
This is not the usual typo you'll see in books and papers produced by people who just won't use 'conditional hyphens': resizing the pane will show

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