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) is governed by WikiProject Short descriptions and that the first descriptive sentence in each of these misnamed categories is that they are "pages with short descriptions". Consider, as well, the following examples (far from an exhaustive list):
"... the distributive singular may also be used to focus on individual instances ... The singular is sometimes used to avoid ambiguity ... It is incumbent, therefore, on the maker of the message to anticipate when ... the message is inherently ambiguous ... the message needs to be phrased in such a way as to be clear to the recipient how many of the items are involved for each ...". I don't agree that the plural is preferred when the audience can't be expected to know from their prior experience whether an article will contain one or many templates; in such a case I believe the singular removes any ambiguity. YMMV --RexxS (talk) 17:47, 1 January 2019 (UTC)