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		<description>All of the struct functions return something, that &quot;returnsAValue&quot; postfix doesn't really narrow down your options.</description>
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		<description>StructFind isn't a good name for this function. If it returns a value as stated in its documentation, then how about StructReturnsAValue? Something that's more indicative of what the function actually does would seem to be more intuitive as far as I'm concerned.</description>
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