Template:Short description/lowercasecheck
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This template is intended for use inside {{Short description }}. It checks to see if an article's short description starts with a lower-case letter. If it does, then it checks the first word against a whitelist of permitted lower-case words like "c.", "iMac", and "none". If the first word is not on the whitelist, Category:Pages with lower-case short description is applied to the article on which the lower-case short description exists.
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This template should not be used directly in articles. It should be transcluded only in {{Short description }}.
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