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Grammar Notation documents a convention for references to Unicode code points without a conventional printed representation: «shown in the form "<ABBREV>" where "ABBREV" is a mnemonic for the code point». This singular characterization does not support the definition of <USP> as «Any Unicode “Space_Separator” code point» in White Space.
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Grammar Notation documents a convention for references to Unicode code points without a conventional printed representation: «shown in the form "<ABBREV>" where "ABBREV" is a mnemonic for the code point». This singular characterization does not support the definition of <USP> as «Any Unicode “Space_Separator” code point» in White Space.
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