... We'll need to escape those. Alternatively, we can use single quotes for attribute values in HTML? But the original uses double quotes. To be safe, we'll escape all double quotes inside the content string with ". Also ensure no line breaks inside the JSON string? Actually JSON allows newlines in strings, but it's better to keep it as a single line or use . But for readability, we can keep the HTML structure with newlines, but then the JSON string will contain newlines. That's valid. However, for simplicity, we'll keep the translation as a single line? No, the original content has line breaks. We'll preserve the structure with newlines. In JSON, newlines are allowed in strings. But to be safe, we can use for newlines. But the original HTML has actual newlines. Since the output is JSON, we can include actual newlines within the string. I'll write the content with newlines as in the original, but inside the JSON string it's fine. I'll just ensure proper escaping of double quotes. Let's write the JSON. I'll output the translation.
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