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| 30 |            * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$screen->id`, refers to the | 
| 31 |            * ID of a specific screen. For example, the screen ID for the Posts | 
| 32 |            * list table is edit-post, so the filter for that screen would be | 
| 33 |            * manage_edit-post_columns. | 
| 34 |            * | 
| 35 |            * @since 3.0.0 | 
| 36 |            * | 
| 37 |            * @param string[] $columns The column header labels keyed by column ID. | 
| 38 |            */ | 
| 39 |           $column_headers[ $screen->id ] = apply_filters( "manage_{$screen->id}_columns", array() ); | 
| 40 |      } | 
| 41 |  | 
| 42 |      return $column_headers[ $screen->id ]; | 
| 43 | } | 
| 44 |  | 
| 45 | /** | 
| 46 |  * Get a list of hidden columns. | 
| 47 |  * | 
| 48 |  * @since 2.7.0 |