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emeriin Since: Jan, 2001
2nd Feb, 2011 10:21:38 AM

I think so. You just have to make sure that it's their opinion, not yours.

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Meeble Since: Aug, 2009
2nd Feb, 2011 10:53:31 AM

Yes. Putting the text "in-universe example" in the example will prevent it from being flagged as an entry that needs to be moved off the page.

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Parable (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
2nd Feb, 2011 10:53:43 AM

Just make sure to add the words "in-universe" after the YMMV trope is listed so it doesn't get red dotted.

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OldManHoOh Since: Jul, 2010
2nd Feb, 2011 12:17:25 PM

Huh, that's pretty clever. Okay, I'll try that.

EponymousKid Since: Jan, 2001
2nd Feb, 2011 08:03:37 PM

That does that?

So, does "in-universe" have to be the very first phrase after the trope itself, or does it just have to be in the bullet point somewhere?

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shimaspawn MOD Since: May, 2010
2nd Feb, 2011 09:34:05 PM

Just in there somewhere. Where ever it seems most natural.

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