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In English, the space after some punctuation (most notably after period) is wider than a usual one; this is a standard behaviour of ConTeXt when typesetting in English. If you want to disable it, in plain TeX or LaTeX you would call \frenchspacing. In ConTeXt, you may say

\setuplanguage[en][spacing=packed]

instead.