From cbe74d129079efe34361a8afaea62f0e0c58b430 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Domenic Denicola
For simplicity, only the most specific expectations are listed. For example, an - element that is both flow content and phrasing content can be used - anywhere that either flow content or phrasing content is expected, but - since anywhere that flow content is expected, phrasing content is also - expected (since all phrasing content is flow content), only "where - flow content is expected" will be listed.
+For simplicity, only the most specific expectations are listed.
+ +For example, all phrasing content is flow content. Thus, elements + that are phrasing content will only be listed as "where phrasing + content is expected", since this is the more-specific expectation. Anywhere that expects + flow content also expects phrasing content, and thus also meets this + expectation.
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