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A user agent holds a storage shed, which is a storage shed.
A browsing session holds a storage shed, which is a storage shed.
The first "storage shed" in each of these sentences is a term reference, the second is a link to the term in the same document. This doesn't seem worth the strange phrasing, since the term reference already provides a link.
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This is a pretty common pattern in modern specifications. The first is a field (the field storage shed of user agent), the second is the type it holds. It's very useful to be able to reference these independently.
https://storage.spec.whatwg.org/#storage-sheds
The following phrasings seem tautological:
The first "storage shed" in each of these sentences is a term reference, the second is a link to the term in the same document. This doesn't seem worth the strange phrasing, since the term reference already provides a link.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: