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A '''numeric character reference''' ('''NCR''') is a common [[markup (computer programming)|markup]] construct used in [[SGML]] and SGML-derived markup languages such as [[HTML]] and [[XML]]. It consists of a short sequence of [[character (computing)|character]]s that, in turn, represents a single character. Since [[SGML|WebSgml]], [[XML]] and [[HTML 4]], the code points of the [[Universal Character Set]] (UCS) of [[Unicode]] are used. NCRs are typically used in order to represent characters that are not [[plain text#Encoding|directly encodable]] in a particular document (for example, because they are international characters that
==Examples==
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