Tried to clarify doc comment some more
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//! This differentiates each construction of that [`EntityRow`].
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//! This differentiates each construction of that [`EntityRow`].
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//! Again, all an [`Entity`] id is is an [`EntityRow`] (where to find the component values) and an [`EntityGeneration`] (which version of that row it references).
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//! Again, all an [`Entity`] id is is an [`EntityRow`] (where to find the component values) and an [`EntityGeneration`] (which version of that row it references).
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//! When an [`Entity`] id is invalid, it just means that that generation of its row has been destructed.
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//! When an [`Entity`] id is invalid, it just means that that generation of its row has been destructed.
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//! It could still be null or it could have since been constructed again.
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//! It could still be null (unconstructed) or it could have been re-constructed after it was destructed.
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//! Either way, that row-generation pair no longer exists.
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//! Either way, that row-generation pair no longer exists.
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//! As mentioned, once an [`EntityRow`] is destructed, it is not discoverable until it is constructed again.
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//! As mentioned, once an [`EntityRow`] is destructed, it is not discoverable until it is constructed again.
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