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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion entity-framework/core/get-started/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Define a context class and entity classes that make up the model.

EF Core can also [reverse engineer](../managing-schemas/scaffolding.md) a model from an existing database.

Tip: In a real app, you put each class in a separate file and put the [connection string](../miscellaneous/connection-strings.md) in a configuration file or environment variable. To keep the tutorial simple, everything is contained in one file.
Tip: This application intentionally keeps things simple for clarity. [Connection strings](../miscellaneous/connection-strings.md) should not be stored in the code for production applications. You may also want to split each C# class into it's own file.

## Create the database

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