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  8. docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md

    You could **call** that same function in **other places** without FastAPI, and it would **work as expected**. If there's a **required** parameter (without a default value), your **editor** will let you know with an error, **Python** will also complain if you run it without passing the required parameter.
    
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    This way you can add correct type annotations to your functions even when you are returning a type different than the response model, to be used by the editor and tools like mypy. And still you can have FastAPI do the data validation, documentation, etc. using the `response_model`.
    
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md

    Now, let's see the module at `app/main.py`.
    
    Here's where you import and use the class `FastAPI`.
    
    This will be the main file in your application that ties everything together.
    
    And as most of your logic will now live in its own specific module, the main file will be quite simple.
    
    ### Import `FastAPI` { #import-fastapi }
    
    You import and create a `FastAPI` class as normally.
    
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