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The use of FAQ structured data with a standard question-answer format is correct. Google reserves the right to determine if the content poses any issues, which falls under the review and anti-spam team's jurisdiction.
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⏱ 30:25 💬 EN 📅 01/09/2022 ✂ 12 statements
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Google validates the use of FAQ structured data in a standard question-answer format. However, compliance is scrutinized by the anti-spam team. Caution is advised.

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