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Example to use instead of N.B. #4597

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Expand Up @@ -479,6 +479,9 @@ Some common Latin abbreviations and other words to use instead:
| i.e. | that is | Use incremental models when your dbt runs are becoming too slow (that is, don't start with incremental models) |
| e.g. | <ul><li>for example</li><li>like</li></ul> | <ul><li>Join both the dedicated #adapter-ecosystem channel in dbt Slack and the channel for your adapter's data store (for example, #db-sqlserver and #db-athena)</li><li>Using Jinja in SQL provides a way to use control structures (like `if` statements and `for` loops) in your queries </li></ul> |
| etc. | <ul><li>and more</li><li>and so forth</li></ul> | <ul><li>A continuous integration environment running pull requests in GitHub, GitLab, and more</li><li>While reasonable defaults are provided for many such operations (like `create_schema`, `drop_schema`, `create_table`, and so forth), you might need to override one or more macros when building a new adapter</li></ul> |
| N.B. | note | Note: State-based selection is a powerful, complex feature. |

https://www.thoughtco.com/n-b-latin-abbreviations-in-english-3972787

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