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To use this template to submit an article for review, use {{subst:submit|username}}, where username is the username of the draft's creator (left blank it will assume it is you). The template uses one of the following parameter options: {{AfC submission|T}} produces the unsubmitted draft banner {{AfC submission/draft}}
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To use this template to submit an article for review, use {{subst:submit|username}}, where username is the username of the draft's creator (left blank it will assume it is you). The template uses one of the following parameter options: {{AfC submission|T}} produces the unsubmitted draft banner {{AfC submission/draft}}
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Alternatively, if If you think your article is ready but would like another editor to check it, you can submit it for review by an experienced editor by clicking the Submit the draft for review! button at the top of your draft. If the button isn't there, you can instead add {{subst:submit}} to the top of the draft. A reviewer will then look at ...
If you need help, you can ask at the new contributors' help page, or Wikipedia Live Chat. Try to find existing articles which are similar to the one you created (e.g. if you're writing a biography of an economist, find another biography of an economist): looking at how these are written and structured, and how the wikitext works, is often very ...