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For WikiProjects without a formal A-Class review process, the proposal to promote to A-Class should be made on the article's talk page. To be granted, the proposal should be supported by two uninvolved editors, with no significant opposes. The review should also be noted on the project's discussion
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to the WikiProject banner at the top of the article's talk page, click on the "currently undergoing" link that appears then write up your nomination.
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A coordinator from the project closes the review, and (if successful) the article is tagged and listed as A-Class.
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Provides a well-written, clear and complete description of the topic, as described in
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A more formal review may be useful for some WikiProjects, such as the
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method used successfully at the Military History project
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standards for a Featured article (FA)
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method used successfully at the Military History project
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