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I would suggest for the badges that come in different metals, we use the same leading syntax and change the back-end, so:

[badge:search-bronze]

[badge:search-bronze]

though maybe there is a markdown way of stating a subcategory of something.

I would suggest for the badges that come in different metals, we use the same leading syntax and change the back-end, so:

[badge:search-bronze]

though maybe there is a markdown way of stating a subcategory of something.

I would suggest for the badges that come in different metals, we use the same leading syntax and change the back-end, so:

[badge:search-bronze]

though maybe there is a markdown way of stating a subcategory of something.

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Lance Roberts
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I would suggest for the badges that come in different metals, we use the same leading syntax and change the back-end, so:

[badge:search-bronze]

though maybe there is a markdown way of stating a subcategory of something.

I would suggest for the badges that come in different metals, we the same leading syntax and change the back-end, so:

[badge:search-bronze]

though maybe there is a markdown way of stating a subcategory of something.

I would suggest for the badges that come in different metals, we use the same leading syntax and change the back-end, so:

[badge:search-bronze]

though maybe there is a markdown way of stating a subcategory of something.

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Lance Roberts
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I would suggest for the badges that come in different metals, we the same leading syntax and change the back-end, so:

[badge:search-bronze]

though maybe there is a markdown way of stating a subcategory of something.