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feat: Add entries for rail zone and app to A-Z content style guide #542

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"title": "Antisocial",
"content": "<p>Hyphenated.</p>"
},
{
"title": "app",
"content": "<p>Not mobile app, iOS app, iPhone app or Android app.</p>"
},
{
"title": "A-road",
"content": "<p>Hyphenated.</p>"
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{
"letter": "R",
"styles": [
{
"title": "rail zones",
"content": "<p>There are five rail zones in the West Midlands.</p><p>Not rail areas, railway zones or train zones.</p>"
},
{
"title": "real time/realtime",
"content": "<p>Where possible, use 'live' instead of 'realtime' or 'real time'</p><p>real time (noun): this information is being updated in real time.<br />realtime (adjective): realtime service information.<br />Not real-time.</p>"
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"title": "Times",
"content": "<p>use 'to' in time ranges, not hyphens, en rules or em dashes: 10am to 11am (not 10-11am)<br />5:30pm (not 1730hrs)<br />midnight (not 00:00)<br />midday (not 12 noon, noon or 12pm)<br />6 hours 30 minutes<br />Midnight is the first minute of the day, not the last. You should consider using \"11:59pm\" to avoid confusion about a single, specific time.</p><p>For example, \"You must register by 11:59pm on Tuesday 14 June.\" can only be read one way, but \"You must register by midnight on Tuesday 14 June\" can be read in two ways (the end of Monday 13, or end of Tuesday 14).</p><p>Timetables and printed passenger information use the 24-hour clock in HHMM format.</p>"
},
{
"title": "train zones",
"content": "<p>See entry on <a href='#railzones' class='wmnds-link'>rail zones</a>.</p>"
},
{
"title": "tram",
"content": "<p>Not Metro.</p>"
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