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On 1/3/2018 5:24 AM, Frederik Ramm wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I wouldn't let addr:full be a
show stopper. addr:full is a perfectly valid tag in its own right.
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<pre wrap="">addr:full was not really intended to play the role of a container of raw
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Quoting the wiki, it's for use "if you find the structured address
fields unsuitable for denoting the address of this particular
location." This is rare in the US, where most places have
conventional house numbers, streets, etc. As a general rule, don't
use it in the US or Canada.<br>
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