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This template is meant as a single template for marking the status of an Articles for creation submission. To use this template to submit an article for review, use { { subst:submit | username }}, where username is the username of the draft's creator (left blank it will assume it is you). The template uses one of the following parameter options:
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Policies are succinct. Policies tell you what you must always do, and other pages just make optional suggestions. Policies are prescriptive, and other pages are descriptive. Policies are supported by a higher degree of consensus than guidelines. A page is a policy because everyone reads it.
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Usage. For use in editnotices.Editnotices using it appear in Category:Pages with policy or guideline editnoticeā. Takes one parameter, type, for the piping of the "policy or guideline" link, intended to be either "policy" or "guideline".