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Added a note about use in useContext page to make developers more aware of it. #7728

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@karthik-awebon karthik-awebon commented Apr 8, 2025

As per the suggestion explained in #7723 I had added a note in useContext page for the use(context) hook.
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Fixes #7723


[`use(context)`](/reference/react/use) is preferred over `useContext` when you need to access context inside conditionals (like if) or loops (like for), as it is more flexible than `useContext`.

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Let's move this to the top, after <Intro> and have it say:

Starting in React 19, you can use `use(Context)` instead of `useContext(Context)`, which allows you to read context in conditionals and loops. 

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[Suggestion]: Add a note to make developers more aware of use in the useContext page
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