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At-rules are CSS statements that instruct CSS how to behave. They begin with an at sign, ' @ ' ( U+0040 COMMERCIAL AT ), followed by an identifier and includes everything up to the next semicolon, ' ; ' ( U+003B SEMICOLON ), or the next CSS block, whichever comes first.
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