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21: 314: 175:" all have given names. In this case, the article's title (which is also the name of the article's subject) is mentioned at the earliest natural point in the first sentence of the article. This name and any other names for the topic (synonyms) are bolded to help readers recognize what they are looking at, especially if they have visited from a synonym's disambiguation page: 98: 290: 265: 245: 283:
It also gives undue weight to the chosen title, implying that it is an official term, commonly accepted name, or the only acceptable title; in actuality, it is just a description and the event or topic is given many different names in common usage:
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refers to a Knowledge (XXG) page explaining superfluous bolding; that is, how to avoid awkward, superfluous cramming of an article's title in bold into its first sentence, producing clumsy phrasing and
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bold the article title in the introduction, and there is no need to repeat it verbatim at the beginning of the article and fit an awkwardly worded sentence around it:
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When creating an article, editors often mimic structures seen in other articles without understanding the purpose of those structures (see "
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Don't twist an article's opening sentence into a pretzel in the mistaken belief it must robotically repeat the article's title somehow.
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Trying to mimic other articles, editors will often try to fit such a title in the first sentence and bold it, leading to
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This page provides additional information about concepts in the page(s) it supplements. This page is not one of
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In many cases, an article's subject has a given name or commonly accepted terminology. Topics like "
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are a dynamic loudspeaker driver's electrical characteristics, the chief one of which is...
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and should be followed only where it lends natural structure to the sentence.
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The chief electrical characteristic of a dynamic loudspeaker's driver is...
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occurred when Boston police officers mistakenly identified...
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In the case of purely descriptive titles, we should
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electrical characteristics of a dynamic loudspeaker
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explanatory essay
Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Lead section § Format of the first sentence
Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
thoroughly vetted by the community
Shortcuts
WP:SBE
WP:BOLDITIS
WP:BENOTBOLD
tautological
monkey see, monkey do
Cargo cult programming
Manual of Style
apple
John Henry
World War II
bluejacking
British Isles
Europe
Knowledge (XXG) is not a dictionary
give each a separate article
Electrical characteristics of dynamic loudspeakers
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans
1921 in Afghanistan
Parity of zero
tautology
Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Lead section § Avoid redundancy
Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style (text formatting) § Boldface
Hypercorrection
Category
Knowledge (XXG) supplemental pages

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