- Determine why the link is tagged.
- Examine the articles listed on the disambiguation page, and check for notes about the link on the article talk page. You may also need to do some research outside of Wikipedia, or improve the disambiguation page (see examples below).
- It is important to repair links correctly. Usually the intended meaning will be clear from the context in which it used. If it is not clear, do not guess; just leave the tag alone and explain the problem on the article's talk page.
- If an appropriate link exists but isn't listed on the disambiguation page, consider adding it to the disambiguation page.
- Fix the link and delete the tag.
- Fixing a link correctly may require you to make a redlink. In that case you may also want to add the redlink to the disambiguation page.
- Some links can simply be unlinked. Terms that are not important to the context generally should not be linked.
- In some cases it may be appropriate to link to Wiktionary.
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