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Automated program repair (in short, APR) is a truly desired technique because it can reduce debugging costs drastically. A well-known technique in APR is a reuse-based approach, which inserts existing program statements in a given program to suspicious code for an exposed bug. Some reports show the reuse-based approach was able to fix many bugs in open source software. However, the existing approach...