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<p>The example below consists of 2 base characters (今日), jointly annotated with their pronunciation (きょう).
For ease of comparison, it is preceded by some context text: “例文は”.
This test passes if:
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<li>the base characters are presented inline with and similarly to the context text, as if they are all part of the same sentence, and
<li>the annotation is presented as an annotation, and
<li>the annotation is jointly associated with the whole base, not just part of it.
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<p>Note: This is not a layout or rendering test.
The precise appearance is not specified,
and implementations may therefore validly vary.
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例文は<ruby><span></span><rt>きょう</ruby>