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- you can have a look to [existing json-data repos](https://git.nomics.world/dbnomics-json-data) fore real world examples
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- you can also have a look to [dbnomics-data-model fixtures folder](https://git.nomics.world/dbnomics/dbnomics-data-model/tree/master/tests/fixtures) fore fake examples (used to test the data model)
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- you can have a look to [existing json-data repos](https://git.nomics.world/dbnomics-json-data) for real world examples
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- you can also have a look to [dbnomics-data-model fixtures folder](https://git.nomics.world/dbnomics/dbnomics-data-model/tree/master/tests/fixtures) for fake examples (used to test the data model)
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