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Rails makes it possible to define so called "polymorphic associations". This
usually works by adding two columns to a table: a target type column, and a
-target id. For example, at the time of writing we have such a setup for
+target ID. For example, at the time of writing we have such a setup for
`members` with the following columns:
- `source_type`: a string defining the model to use, can be either `Project` or