228:. The fact tag is only needed when the information is unreferenced. Where three lines consecutively appeared to have the same citation, all should not be given separate references. I have chosen the citations at the end of a consecutive occurrence like at the end of the three lines or the end of the paragraph. An article should not be overly cited. Do not use the fact tag when the information is properly sourced.
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My apologies. I am only on wikipedia very short times at the moment due to real life - to give you proper leads on the issues would take some time - the issues that you raise - that is if I answered properly would take some time. Also there are always potentially further sections to articles or even
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