Category:All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases
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This category contains all pages labeled with inline weasel word-related templates such as {{WW}}, {{Weasel-inline}}, {{Who}}, or {{Which}}. It exists primarily for bot-based monitoring of articles containing weasel words. By-month categories are located in Category:Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases. The key to improving weasel words in articles is to either: a) name a source for the opinion; or b) change any opinionated language to concrete facts. After making such changes, remove the template from the article.
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