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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/csharp/whats-new/csharp-13.md
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## More partial members

You can declare `partial` properties and `partial` indexers in C# 13. Partial properties and indexers generally follow the same rules as `partial` methods: you create one *declaring declaration* and one *implementing declaration*. The signatures of the two declarations must match. One restriction is that you can't use an auto-property declaration for a partial property. Properties that don't declare a body are considered the *declaring declaration*.
You can declare `partial` properties and `partial` indexers in C# 13. Partial properties and indexers generally follow the same rules as `partial` methods: you create one *declaring declaration* and one *implementing declaration*. The signatures of the two declarations must match. One restriction is that you can't use an auto-property declaration for *implementing* a partial property. Properties that don't declare a body are considered the *declaring declaration*.

```csharp
public partial class C
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