@@ -592,19 +592,19 @@ You **turn on** or **turn off** a toggle. For example:
## type
Do not use if you can avoid it. Use **enter** instead.
Do not use **type**if you can avoid it. Use **enter** instead.
## useful
Do not use. If the user doesn't find the process to be useful, we lose their trust.
Do not use**useful**. If the user doesn't find the process to be useful, we lose their trust.
## utilize
Do not use. Use **use** instead. It's more succinct and easier for non-native English speakers to understand.
Do not use**utilize**. Use **use** instead. It's more succinct and easier for non-native English speakers to understand.
## Value Stream Analytics
Title case.
Use title case for **Value Stream Analytics**.
## via
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@@ -614,14 +614,14 @@ Do not use Latin abbreviations. Use **with**, **through**, or **by using** inste
Try to avoid **we** and focus instead on how the user can accomplish something in GitLab.
-Avoid: We created a feature for you to add widgets.
-Instead, use: Use widgets when you have work you want to organize.
-Do: Use widgets when you have work you want to organize.
-Do not: We created a feature for you to add widgets.
One exception: You can use **we recommend** instead of **it is recommended** or **GitLab recommends**.
## whitelist
Do not use. Another option is **allowlist**. ([Vale](../testing.md#vale) rule: [`InclusionCultural.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/InclusionCultural.yml))
Do not use**whitelist**. Another option is **allowlist**. ([Vale](../testing.md#vale) rule: [`InclusionCultural.yml`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale/gitlab/InclusionCultural.yml))