User talk:Coughing331

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 * I am not removing your change, but some other editor may do so. Your edit seems to be in good faith and the previous statement was not referenced either, but it would be better if you could find a WP:RS and add a verifiable reference.  You may find the article Help:Referencing for beginners useful in learning how to build complete and well-formatted references in Wikipedia.  The methods shown in Using refToolbar are particularly handy for enabling efficient cut-and-paste construction of a proper Wikipedia reference. The refToolbar method is very useful, because it uses a simple form to cue an editor to include the most important parameters (for example, author, date, publisher), while it takes care of the formatting details automatically.  You can skip the later section in the tutorial, on manually building references, until/unless  you need to "look under the covers" to make custom modifications. Best wishes,  Reify-tech (talk) 18:26, 31 March 2017 (UTC)