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CLDR-8038 Fix link to Who Uses CLDR #4114

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## What is CLDR?

The Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) provides key building blocks for software to support the world's languages, with the largest and most extensive standard repository of locale data available. This data is used by a [wide spectrum of companies](/index#h.ezpykkomyltl) for their software internationalization and localization, adapting software to the conventions of different languages for such common software tasks. It includes:
The Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) provides key building blocks for software to support the world's languages, with the largest and most extensive standard repository of locale data available. This data is used by a [wide spectrum of companies](#who-uses-cldr) for their software internationalization and localization, adapting software to the conventions of different languages for such common software tasks. It includes:
- **Locale-specific patterns for formatting and parsing:** dates, times, timezones, numbers and currency values, measurement units,…
- **Translations of names:** languages, scripts, countries and regions, currencies, eras, months, weekdays, day periods, time zones, cities, and time units, emoji characters and sequences (and search keywords),…
- **Language & script information:** characters used; plural cases; gender of lists; capitalization; rules for sorting & searching; writing direction; transliteration rules; rules for spelling out numbers; rules for segmenting text into graphemes, words, and sentences; keyboard layouts…
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