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✔ This page is part of the Manual of Style. These guidelines have been developed through the consensus of many editors and should be followed in Misplaced Pages articles. However, they are not set in stone and should be treated with common sense; they do have occasional exceptions. Ignore any of them rather than being clumsy, inaccurate, or unclear. Before making major changes, please raise them on the discussion page to ensure consensus.

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