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Remove duplicate word in 11-draft-mode.mdx #51580

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Expand Up @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Draft Mode
description: Next.js has draft mode to toggle between static and dynamic pages. You can learn how it works with App Router here.
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Static rendering is useful when your pages fetch data from a headless CMS. However, it’s not ideal when you’re writing a draft on your headless CMS and want to view the draft immediately on your page. You’d want Next.js to render these pages at **request time** instead of build time and fetch the draft content instead of the published content. You’d want Next.js to to switch to [dynamic rendering](/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/static-and-dynamic-rendering) only for this specific case.
Static rendering is useful when your pages fetch data from a headless CMS. However, it’s not ideal when you’re writing a draft on your headless CMS and want to view the draft immediately on your page. You’d want Next.js to render these pages at **request time** instead of build time and fetch the draft content instead of the published content. You’d want Next.js to switch to [dynamic rendering](/docs/app/building-your-application/rendering/static-and-dynamic-rendering) only for this specific case.

Next.js has a feature called **Draft Mode** which solves this problem. Here are instructions on how to use it.

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