This error message suggests that there is no reverse URL pattern defined for the "delete" action in Django, which is being called with no arguments. In order to fix this error, you will need to define a reverse URL pattern for the "delete" action, including any necessary arguments. This can typically be done using the "url" or "path" functions in your project's urls.py file. Make sure that the URL pattern matches the name used in your Django view or template code.
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