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This flashcard template uses spaced repetition to help users improve their learning. The template hides the flashcards for a specified amount of time based on the user's familiarity with the topic. The system is based on the spaced repetition method used by Anki.


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This flashcard template uses spaced repetition to help users improve their learning. The template hides the flashcards for a specified amount of time based on the user's familiarity with the topic. The system is based on the spaced repetition method used by Anki.
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