Category:Articles intentionally citing publications with errata
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This category contains pages that contains citations to papers with errata that have been checked (that is, the errata have been checked to either not affect the cited material, or the article has been updated to reflect the issued corrections). It is populated by {{erratum}}. If a paper has no erratum, remove the {{erratum}} template.
See also RetractionBot (talk · contribs), which adds many of these templates.