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@GenTheThief Oh okay, got it now. That seems long, manual seems much easier. Thanks!
Just for reference, that algorithm was referring to the OLL case you'd get after twisting a corner. It's impossible to twist a single corner with an algorithm; it happens because a corner was accidentally twisted at some point earlier in the solve, so it needs to be twisted back manually (mathematically, it doesn't matter which corner you twist, as long as you twist it in the opposite direction of the initial twist). This does not mean you should twist corners in other situations, and you'll only ever need to twist a single one (competitors have gotten in trouble for twisting more than one corner per solve in competitions, and for twisting corners when their cube was solvable without it).