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You've added an ObservableCollection when it's not needed. You can bind directly to a generic list, so adding the binding to the ObservableCollection is unecessary; the only reason to bind to ObservableCollection is to receive notifications when the list changes, which you can mimic without an ObservableCollection (after all, you're maintaining the same list twice here).

As an item is added to the List, all you need to do is raise a CollectionChanged event when an item is added or removed from the list.

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