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For the village in England, see Dunwich (Lovecraft).
Dunwich (/'d^nItS/) is a town in the county of Suffolk in England, the remnant of what was once a prosperous seaport and centre of the wool trade during the early middle ages, with a natural harbour formed by the mouths of the River Blyth. ...
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Use to show examples of article content that is transcluded/copied/quoted onto help, info and how-to pages in Wikipedia or Help namespaces.

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{{Quote article content
| {{about|the village in England|H.P. Lovecraft's fictional town|Dunwich (Lovecraft)}}
'''Dunwich''' ({{IPAc-en|'|d|^|n|I|tS}}) is a town in the county of [[Suffolk]] in [[England]], the remnant of what was once a prosperous seaport and centre of the wool trade during the early [[middle ages]], with a natural harbour formed by the mouths of the [[River Blyth, Suffolk|River Blyth]]. ...
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This template is about the village in England. For H.P. Lovecraft's fictional town, see Dunwich (Lovecraft).

Dunwich (/'d^nItS/) is a town in the county of Suffolk in England, the remnant of what was once a prosperous seaport and centre of the wool trade during the early middle ages, with a natural harbour formed by the mouths of the River Blyth. ...

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{{Quote article content
| {{distinguish|Pearl}}
'''Perl''' is a family of [[High-level programming language|high-level]], [[General-purpose programming language|general-purpose]], [[Interpreter (computing)|interpreted]], [[dynamic programming language]]s. ...
|aria-label = Example from article on monkeys with a list of species
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Not to be confused with Pearl.

Perl is a family of high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming languages. ...

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{{Quote article content
| {{other uses|Monolith (disambiguation)}}|{{other uses|Monolith (disambiguation)}}
| A '''monolith''' is a [[monument]] or natural feature, such as a [[mountain]], consisting of a single massive [[Rock (geology)|stone]] or rock. [[Erosion]] usually exposes these formations. ...
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For other uses, see Monolith (disambiguation).

A monolith is a monument or natural feature, such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock. Erosion usually exposes these formations. ...

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|{{xt|{{other uses|Monolith (disambiguation)}}}}
{{xt|A '''monolith''' is a [[monument]] or natural feature, such as a [[mountain]], consisting of a single massive [[Rock (geology)|stone]] or rock. [[Erosion]] usually exposes these formations. ...}}
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For other uses, see Monolith (disambiguation).

A monolith is a monument or natural feature, such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock. Erosion usually exposes these formations. ...

Stacked

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Droptarget

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Accessibility

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For accessibility as part of WAI-ARIA, this template contains an |aria-label="" parameter that can be set to provide an alternative label stating its function that is read out by screen readers. For further information, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility.

|aria-label= can be given a value, screen readers will read this out. It default to Article excerpt. The WAI-ARIA role="figure" is automatically given to the quote per the standard: "A figure is a perceivable section of content that typically contains a graphical document, images, code snippets, or example text."

Parameters

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Use to show examples of article content that is transcluded/copied/quoted onto help, info, and how-to pages in Wikipedia or Help namespaces.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

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Contentcontent text 1

The quoted article content or excerpt.

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Color the contents green like {{xt}}

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