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{{Usage|1=This is an inline template used to mark sources that don't actually prove what they say they do. When used, the page displays "failed verification" in superscript next to the sentence. The format for using this template is as follows:<br />  
{{Usage|1=This is an inline template used to mark sources that don't actually prove what they say they do. When used, the page displays "failed verification" in superscript next to the sentence. The format for using this template is as follows:<br />  


'''<pre>Chris has been sentenced to death via electric chair by Greene County Court.<ref>[[Chris's letter from jail]]</ref>{{Failed verification}}</pre>'''  
'''<pre>Chris has been sentenced to death via electric chair by Greene County Court.<ref>[[Jail Letter - 19 September 2021]]</ref>{{Failed verification|explanation=Chris doesn't say anything like this in the letter.}}</pre>'''  


- Displays:Chris has been sentenced to death via electric chair by Greene County Court.<ref>[[Chris's letter from jail]]</ref>{{Failed verification}}
'''- Displays: '''Chris has been sentenced to death via electric chair by Greene County Court.<ref>[[Jail Letter - 19 September 2021]]</ref>{{Failed verification|explanation=Chris doesn't say anything like this in the letter.}}


===References===
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==Removal==
==Removal==
To remove this notice, editors should either find a replacement source that actually demonstrates the info, or add the relevant info in the source page if applicable.
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 8 January 2022

Usage

These usage notes will not be included in articles bearing this template.

This is an inline template used to mark sources that don't actually prove what they say they do. When used, the page displays "failed verification" in superscript next to the sentence. The format for using this template is as follows:

Chris has been sentenced to death via electric chair by Greene County Court.<ref>[[Jail Letter - 19 September 2021]]</ref>{{Failed verification|explanation=Chris doesn't say anything like this in the letter.}}

- Displays: Chris has been sentenced to death via electric chair by Greene County Court.[1][failed verification]

References



Removal

To remove this notice, editors should either find a replacement source that actually demonstrates the info, or add the relevant info in the source page if applicable.