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  1. docs/em/docs/advanced/nosql-databases.md

    {!../../../docs_src/nosql_databases/tutorial001.py!}
    ```
    
    ## 🚮 🔢 🤚 `Bucket`
    
    **🗄**, 🥡 ⚒ 📄, 👈 💪 🎏 🆎.
    
    👫 🛎 🌐 🔗 🎏 🈸.
    
    🔑 🔗 💽 🌏 🔜 "💽" (🎯 💽, 🚫 💽 💽).
    
    🔑 **✳** 🔜 "🗃".
    
    📟, `Bucket` 🎨 👑 🇨🇻 📻 ⏮️ 💽.
    
    👉 🚙 🔢 🔜:
    
    * 🔗 **🗄** 🌑 (👈 💪 👁 🎰).
        * ⚒ 🔢 ⏲.
    * 🔓 🌑.
    * 🤚 `Bucket` 👐.
        * ⚒ 🔢 ⏲.
    * 📨 ⚫️.
    
    ```Python hl_lines="12-21"
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  2. docs/en/docs/advanced/generate-clients.md

    ## Client and SDK Generators - Sponsor
    
    There are also some **company-backed** Client and SDK generators based on OpenAPI (FastAPI), in some cases they can offer you **additional features** on top of high-quality generated SDKs/clients.
    
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  3. docs/en/docs/python-types.md

        As the list is a type that contains some internal types, you put them in square brackets:
    
        ```Python hl_lines="4"
        {!> ../../../docs_src/python_types/tutorial006.py!}
        ```
    
    !!! info
        Those internal types in the square brackets are called "type parameters".
    
        In this case, `str` is the type parameter passed to `List` (or `list` in Python 3.9 and above).
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/how-to/nosql-databases-couchbase.md

    ```
    
    ## Add a function to get a `Bucket`
    
    In **Couchbase**, a bucket is a set of documents, that can be of different types.
    
    They are generally all related to the same application.
    
    The analogy in the relational database world would be a "database" (a specific database, not the database server).
    
    The analogy in **MongoDB** would be a "collection".
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/release-notes.md

    * ✏ Fix typos in Deployment Guide. PR [#3975](https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/pull/3975) by [@ghandic](https://github.com/ghandic).
    * 📝 Update docs with pip install calls when using extras with brackets, use quotes for compatibility with Zsh. PR [#3131](https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/pull/3131) by [@tomwei7](https://github.com/tomwei7).
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  6. docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-nested-models.md

    * If you are in a Python version lower than 3.9, import their equivalent version from the `typing` module
    * Pass the internal type(s) as "type parameters" using square brackets: `[` and `]`
    
    In Python 3.9 it would be:
    
    ```Python
    my_list: list[str]
    ```
    
    In versions of Python before 3.9, it would be:
    
    ```Python
    from typing import List
    
    my_list: List[str]
    ```
    
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  7. fastapi/applications.py

                    to the location where the OpenAPI document is being served. Variable
                    substitutions will be made when a variable is named in `{`brackets`}`.
                    * `description`: An optional string describing the host designated by
                    the URL. [CommonMark syntax](https://commonmark.org/) MAY be used for
                    rich text representation.
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