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fix(rules): added more use cases for prefer-in-document #121

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Merging #121 (4d4e30a) into master (5c8c9aa) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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@benmonro benmonro merged commit a912e68 into master Dec 5, 2020
@benmonro benmonro deleted the feature/more-cases-for-document branch December 5, 2020 21:01
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