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Hello,

I'm having an issue when I'm trying to perform the Subtract operation of two simple shapes.

In my situation, one square overlaps the edge of another, and when I Subtract the front one there is a residual line of geometry closing the gap.

The strangest thing is that this only occurs when the underneath shape is at a certain orientation, only if it is rotated less than 90 degrees anti-clockwise, which happened to be the situation I was in.

See the screenshot and file for more clarity.

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