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// Use when a CSS rule that should clearly win does not (style not applying despite higher specificity), when `!important` is being escalated as a fix-everything hammer (you are about to lose a specificity war by joining it), when an unlayered author rule mysteriously beats a layered author rule (unlayered ALWAYS wins for normal declarations regardless of specificity), when a layer order seems "inverted" for `!important` declarations (it IS inverted; earlier layers win for important), when an `@scope`-anchored rule beats a deeper-DOM normal rule (scoping proximity overrides source order), when DevTools shows a rule struck through with no obvious reason, when `:where(.a, .b)` "loses" its specificity, when `:is(.a, #b)` "wins" too aggressively, when an ID selector creates a 1-0-0 specificity trap that nothing else can override, or when removing a class makes a different rule appear (cascade order, not the class, was the deciding factor). Prevents `!important` chains used to win specificity battles (they only escal

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