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{{official style guideline|principle=1}}
This is for ambiguous tracks titles. Where there are multiple track titles (with different spelling, capitalization or punctuation) for the same song.


If no definite proof can be found for the correct spelling/punctuation, the most common version of the track title is to be used.


This is the [[Style Principle]] used for ambiguous track titles, where there are multiple track titles (sometimes with different spelling, capitalization or punctuation) for the same song.
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If no definite proof can be found for the correct spelling/punctuation, the most common version of the track title is to be used.

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This is the Style Principle used for ambiguous track titles, where there are multiple track titles (sometimes with different spelling, capitalization or punctuation) for the same song.

If no definite proof can be found for the correct spelling/punctuation, the most common version of the track title is to be used.