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See Administrivia/HandlingSpoilers and Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample (Avoid Spoilers section). The point is about swiss cheesing a sentence, which we're not encouraged to do. Blanking out parts of a sentence to leave an incomplete one behind (or zero context information unspoilered) does. It's been mentioned in the past on ATT and in the forums as well (can't remember which thread, though).
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See Administrivia/HandlingSpoilers and Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample (Avoid Spoilers section). The point is about swiss cheesing a sentence, which we\'re not encouraged to do. Blanking out parts of a sentence to leave an incomplete one behind (or zero context information unspoilered) does. It\'s been mentioned in the past on ATT and in the forums as well (can\'t remember which thread, though).
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The reference doesn\'t need to be in the example at all, however, so I\'m fine with it being removed.
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See HandlingSpoilers and HowToWriteAnExample (Avoid Spoilers section). The point is about swiss cheesing a sentence, which we're not encouraged to do. Blanking out parts of a sentence to leave an incomplete one behind (or zero context information unspoilered) does. It's been mentioned in the past on ATT and in the forums as well (can't remember which thread, though).
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See Administrivia/HandlingSpoilers and Administrivia/HowToWriteAnExample (Avoid Spoilers section). The point is about swiss cheesing a sentence, which we\'re not encouraged to do. Blanking out parts of a sentence to leave an incomplete one behind (or zero context information unspoilered) does. It\'s been mentioned in the past on ATT and in the forums as well (can\'t remember which thread, though).
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