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1605            *
1606            * This filter is only run if the wordpress.org Serve Happy API considers the PHP version acceptable, ensuring
1607            * that this filter can only make this check stricter, but not loosen it.
1608            *
1609            * @since 5.1.1
1610            *
1611            * @param bool   $is_acceptable Whether the PHP version is considered acceptable. Default true.
1612            * @param string $version       PHP version checked.
1613            */
1614           $response['is_acceptable'] = (bool) apply_filters( 'wp_is_php_version_acceptable', true, $version );
1615      }
1616
1617      $response['is_lower_than_future_minimum'] = false;
1618
1619      // The minimum supported PHP version will be updated to 7.2. Check if the current version is lower.
1620      if ( version_compare( $version, '7.2', '<' ) ) {
1621           $response['is_lower_than_future_minimum'] = true;
1622
1623           // Force showing of warnings.