Remark 60.17.6. The equivalence of Proposition 60.17.4 holds if we start with a surjection $P \to C$ where $P/A$ satisfies the strong lifting property of Algebra, Lemma 10.138.17. To prove this we can argue as in the proof of Lemma 60.17.5. (Details will be added here if we ever need this.) Presumably there is also a direct proof of this result, but the advantage of using polynomial rings is that the rings $D(n)$ are $p$-adic completions of divided power polynomial rings and the algebra is simplified.
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