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I dispute my statement above based on a better understanding of policy. Note for example: In theory, if a main article is categorized correctly in its corresponding category, the use of the catmore template is redundant. from
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I dispute my statement above based on a better understanding of policy. Note for example: In theory, if a main article is categorized correctly in its corresponding category, the use of the catmore template is redundant. from
Wikipedia:Categorization FAQ. --
Paleorthid17:18, 10 June 2006 (UTC)reply