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Rule sh:c:noin not checking for whitespace in front of in #49

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When using a word ending in "-in" before \cite, rule sh:c:noin will trigger, even though the sentence is perfectly fine. This is based on latest Github release 0.6.

Bitcoin \cite{..}

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