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If they're readily available, I'd say that fits.
TV Tropes's No. 1 bread themed lesbian. she/her, fae/faerI'd think that'd count as a released work.
If later on the differences between the two differences turn out to be significant, the page can always be soft split for each version, or the main page changed into a disambiguation and separate pages made for the eARC and the later version. Or just a separate page for each of them.
Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. -Terry PratchettIt's part of a series, so it wouldn't require a separate work page.
And as far as I know, eARCs are largely unproofed but essentially complete versions - things like typos haven't been corrected, but the story is essentially in its final form, so the changes shouldn't be too significant.
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Is there a policy on adding tropes from works that aren't fully released but still available?
Baen books likes to put out eARCs (electronic Advance Reader Copies) of their books...unproofed, pre-release "beta" versions which cost a bit extra compared to the final product but are available months before the official release. Are they valid sources for tropes, especially given that details from them may still change before release?