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then the article body (HTML?). The instruction says “===BODY=== [Complete, full HTML article body. Follow the Writing Style Guidelines above for length and depth. Write every paragraph fully — do NOT stop mid-article. Minimum 400 words. If referring to ‘today’, use 1 July 2026. Never use the original source date as ‘today’.” It doesn’t explicitly say to wrap content in HTML tags like

. It just says “Complete, full HTML article body.” So likely we need to output the article body as HTML, maybe with

tags? Or just plain text but labeled as HTML? The marker ===BODY=== is just a placeholder; the content between should be the article body. It doesn’t require HTML tags, but “HTML article body” suggests we should output HTML markup. However the earlier instruction says “===BODY=== [Complete, full HTML article body. Follow the Writing Style Guidelines above for length and depth.” So we should output the article body as HTML, maybe with paragraph tags

. But the example of markers in other tasks often just output plain text after marker, not actual HTML tags. But they said “HTML article body”. Safer to output the article body as plain text but not wrap in HTML tags? The marker itself is HTML marker, but the content can be plain text. However they specifically say “HTML article body”. To be safe, we can output the article body as plain paragraphs separated by line breaks, but not wrap in

. However to be considered HTML, we could use

tags. Let’s decide: Use

tags for each paragraph. That would be proper HTML article body. Ensure we close tags. Provide 4-6 paragraphs, each wrapped in

. That would be acceptable.

But we must not break the marker boundaries. So after ===BODY=== we start the HTML content, and after the content we close with

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