Can the feminine pronouns be gender-neutral?



I know this sounds weird but I've been noticing a lot of texts on the Internet like this one:


"Any citizen is concerned with her well-being ...". The word in question is "her". To me it seems like in this case "her" is being used as a gender-neutral pronoun. Is this really the case or is it something else?




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