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Citing all 20 pages of an article in several notes doesn't seem to be good referencing or particularly encyclopaedic. Is that really the best you can narrow it down, @Andy Dingley? —Simon Harley (Talk). 06:33, 30 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Offhand, yes (I don't have my own copy and it wasn't easy to get hold of). That's not that many pages and it's a short section covering her service for the trials. Breaking it down any further would probably increase the number of citations needed, with each sentence citing a different page, rather than just one cite for a whole para, referring to a handful of pages. Andy Dingley (talk) 09:56, 30 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]