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==Usage==
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Add <code><nowiki>{{When}}</nowiki></code> after a seasonal reference that is used as a time to indicate that the time period is ambiguous and would be clearer by being reworded. Seasons are local phenomena and their usage as a substitute for dates, month names and the like is an example of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Countering_systemic_bias|systemic bias]].
| link    = Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers#Chronological items
 
| text    = when?
This usage often manifests itself in phrasing like the following:
| title    = {{{reason|The time period mentioned near this tag is ambiguous.}}}
* (some event happened) in the (season) of (year).
| date    = {{{date|}}}
* (something was completed) by [the] (season) [of (year)].
| cat      = [[Category:All articles with vague or ambiguous time]]
 
| cat-date = Category:Vague or ambiguous time
Most commonly, such phrasing uses [[Northern Hemisphere]] [[temperate zone]] seasons interchangeably with month names or other times, and this can be the source of confusion for people in the tropics or in the opposite hemisphere.
}}<!--{{When}} end-->
 
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==Finding such references==
{{Documentation}}
Google can be used to find some examples of such references efficiently, and this suggests that a bot can be written to work in a similar manner. A google search like <code>"the spring of" site:en.wikipedia.org</code> typically returns several thousand hits, of which maybe half are phrases like "the spring of [year]". This suggests that tens of thousands of pages in the English-language Wikipedia may be in need of attention to remove this ambiguous phrasing.
 
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