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  2. Template:Avoid wrap - Wikipedia

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    Prevents word wraps (line breaks) within text or inside a link which contains spaces or hyphens (-). Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Text 1 Text or link to be protected. String required See also view talk edit {{ nowrap }} prevents wrapping within a single template (i.e. not suitable for relatively complex or lengthy content). {{ nowraplinks ...

  3. Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing - Wikipedia

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    Plagiarism detection (article) – Includes a list of free and commercial plagiarism detection tools. Template:uw-paraphrase (template) – User warning which can be left on the talk page of an editor who paraphrases copyrighted material too closely on Wikipedia.

  4. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    adding citation templates to an article that already uses a consistent system without templates, or removing citation templates from an article that uses them consistently; changing where the references are defined, e.g., moving reference definitions in the reflist to the prose, or moving reference definitions from the prose into the reflist.

  5. Template:User apa-3 - Wikipedia

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  6. APA style - Wikipedia

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    APA style (also known as APA format) is a writing style and format for academic documents such as scholarly journal articles and books. It is commonly used for citing sources within the field of behavioral and social sciences , including sociology, education, nursing, criminal justice, anthropology, and psychology.

  7. Arguments to avoid in template deletion discussions - Wikipedia

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    The fact that a template is unused is not, by itself, enough for deletion. It must be demonstrated that the template isn't likely to be used. A variant of this is the argument that a template is unused despite being in existence for N years. This seems more plausible.

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch - Wikipedia

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    [f] There are also several templates for alerting readers to time-sensitive wording problems. [g] Expressions like "former(ly)", "in the past", and "traditional(ly)" lump together unspecified periods in the past. "Traditional" is particularly pernicious because it implies immemorial established usage. It is better to use explicit dates ...

  9. Wikipedia:Avoid template creep - Wikipedia

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    Don't add a template to an article that already contains text links to the same information. For example, if an article on a particular election already includes a table listing the winners of each local voting district, then the article does not need to include a template that lists all the local voting districts in that country, state or ...