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Update step_03.ngdoc to clarify #16768

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11 changes: 9 additions & 2 deletions docs/content/tutorial/step_03.ngdoc
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Expand Up @@ -88,6 +88,13 @@ Let's see an example:
});
```

```html
<body>
<!-- The following line is how to use the `greetUser` component above in your html doc. -->
`<greet-user></greet-user>`
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Can you remove the backticks from around <greet-user></greet-user> here too?

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I did that also. Thanks for being patient.

</body>
```

Now, every time we include `<greet-user></greet-user>` in our view, AngularJS will expand it into a
DOM sub-tree constructed using the provided `template` and managed by an instance of the specified
controller.
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<body>

<!-- Use a custom component to render a list of phones -->
<phone-list></phone-list>
`<phone-list></phone-list>` <!-- This tells AngularJS to instantiate a phoneList component here. -->

</body>
</html>
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// Register `phoneList` component, along with its associated controller and template
angular.
module('phonecatApp').
component('phoneList', {
component('phoneList', { // This name is what AngularJS uses to match to the `<phone-list>` element.
template:
'<ul>' +
'<li ng-repeat="phone in $ctrl.phones">' +
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