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  2. Boilerplate text - Wikipedia

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    Boilerplate text. Boilerplate text, or simply boilerplate, is any written text ( copy) that can be reused in new contexts or applications without significant changes to the original. The term is used about statements, contracts, and source code, and is often used in the media pejoratively to refer to clichéd or unoriginal writing.

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Glossaries - Wikipedia

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    A glossary usually includes a field's technical terms, jargon, idioms, and metaphors. Glossaries can be stand-alone list articles or embedded lists in sections of articles. Stand-alone glossaries are typically titled "Glossary of subject terms". A glossary within an article usually starts with the heading "Glossary".

  4. Translation - Wikipedia

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    Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. The English language draws a terminological distinction (which does not exist in every language) between translating (a written text) and interpreting (oral or signed communication between users of different languages ...

  5. Template:Lang/doc - Wikipedia

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    Template:Lang/doc. The purpose of this template is to indicate that a span of text belongs to a particular language. It often makes no visible changes to the text but can prompt web browsers to use a more appropriate font or screen readers to use a particular kind of pronunciation and so on.

  6. Template:Lang-en - Wikipedia

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    IETF language tag for the content in text; set by the template, overriding the template setting is discouraged script IETF language script subtag; sometimes set by the template when the language of the content in text uses more than one writing system; always four alpha characters; a value of Latn ( not "Latin"!) forces italic rendering unless ...

  7. Template:Text and translation - Wikipedia

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    Usage. This template allows for the presentation of text in a language other than English alongside an English translation of that text. It is primarily designed for rendering poetic texts and their translations in parallel columns that are responsive to devices with display sizes smaller than a personal computer's screen. That is, on a large ...

  8. Free writing - Wikipedia

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    Free writing is traditionally regarded as a prewriting technique practiced in academic environments, in which a person writes continuously for a set period of time with limited concern for rhetoric, conventions, and mechanics, sometimes working from a specific prompt provided by a teacher. [1] While free writing often produces raw, or even ...

  9. Template:In lang - Wikipedia

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    Template:In lang is used to denote that a text source is written in a specific language. For citations using a citation template ( {{ cite web }} , {{ cite news }} , {{ cite journal }} , etc.), that template's |language= parameter should be used instead.