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Mention that responses include a remainingItemCount by default
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content/en/docs/reference/using-api/api-concepts.md

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Note that the `resourceVersion` of the list remains constant across each request, indicating the server is showing us a consistent snapshot of the pods. Pods that are created, updated, or deleted after version `10245` would not be shown unless the user makes a list request without the `continue` token. This allows clients to break large requests into smaller chunks and then perform a watch operation on the full set without missing any updates.
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Note that the `resourceVersion` of the list remains constant across each request, indicating the server is showing us a consistent snapshot of the pods. Pods that are created, updated, or deleted after version `10245` would not be shown unless the user makes a list request without the `continue` token. This allows clients to break large requests into smaller chunks and then perform a watch operation on the full set without missing any updates. `remainingItemCount` is the number of subsequent items in the list which are not included in this list response. If the list request contained label or field selectors, then the number of remaining items is unknown and the field will be left unset and omitted during serialization. If the list is complete (either because it is not chunking or because this is the last chunk), then there are no more remaining items and this field will be left unset and omitted during serialization. Servers older than v1.15 do not set this field. The intended use of the remainingItemCount is estimating the size of a collection.
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## Receiving resources as Tables

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