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The phrase is a technical placeholder, often used in software code or email templates to tell a system where to insert a specific file name before sending it to a user.
If you are a developer trying to use this in a project, here is how it would typically look in a script (using Python as an example):
: This is the static text that the user will see. The underscores suggest this might be used as a translation key (a unique ID used to look up the message in different languages, like Spanish or French). 2. Common Use Cases This string is typically found in: