Examples do not contain @-prefixed entity type names, but example parts
can be annotated with entity types.
Template
Templates are not annotated with entity types, but they can contain
@-prefixed entity type names as substrings.
Template mode has been deprecated. Example mode is the only supported
way to create new training phrases. If you have existing training
phrases that you've created in template mode, those will continue to
work.
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