Template:List of similar beyond-facts templates
Full list of similar templates:
{{assumption}}– for statements that contain assumptions{{inference}}– for statements that are inferences beyond known facts{{opinion}}– for statements that are opinions not cited to specific sources{{open question}}– for specific questions that are likely only answerable by Angelina herself, or by some other specific person{{uncertain}}– for statements that express uncertainty (that might be cleared up if additional research were done){{unknown}}– for statements pointing out specific unknowns (that might be revealed by additional research)
Admittedly, it's not always clear which of these templates is appropriate in a given situation. For the most part, you can just choose whichever one seems to make the most sense based on the wording of the statement you're marking (which is why there are so many of them in the first place). Be sure to check the wording of the "tooltip" provided by the template you have chosen, to see if it applies. (And see the template documentation for any available parameters that might help.)
Documentation
This template is transcluded into the documentation of the templates listed above.
Usage
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Using the nobold parameter with <noinclude>, as shown above, suppresses the parenthetical statement about "this one" being in bold on pages where the template name would not actually be in bold (e.g., on /doc subpages where the template name is a live link).
See also
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