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I don't think it's that dissimilar to Mozilla's usage here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/as...

The 1st `<p>` talks about the movie and the `<aside>` talks about a feature/statistic related to the movie.

In mine, the main content talks about the what the library is and how to use it and `<aside>` is used to call out specific features related to the library.

In either, the "feature" content could be part of the main content or called out separately and both would seem reasonable to me.

Sure, if there was a `<card>` element, that would be a better fit, but the definition of an `<aside>` is broad enough IMO ("indirectly related content") that feature callouts don't seem totally counter to the spirit of the tag.



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