Fix spacing in min() function call for Julia style consistency#548
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Fix spacing in min() function call for Julia style consistency
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Addresses style feedback from PR #547 regarding function call formatting.
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min()call on line 487 ofsrc/constraints/electric_utility_constraints.jlThis aligns with Julia style conventions consistently applied elsewhere in the codebase (e.g., lines 502, 536).
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