Yes, it's quite possible. The keystrokes appearance are dependent upon the force upon the keys. This was quite common for a fast typist if a key was depressed too quickly, so that the key imprinting was interrupted by the one that followed. Also, individual keys on a typewriter would sometimes become slightly bent which could also explain the spacing.
The scanning could easily have been distorted, too. There are so many possible explanations. Besides, why would you only see it on the street address and occupation?
I can't believe people are still making an issue of this. It's a conspiracy, I tell ya!
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