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data-validator function #1318

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Hi @JimmyChoi16, thanks for your interest to contribute to DVT!

Could you please elaborate your PR's description? You can take a look in our previous merged PRs as references. We usually close an open issue, address a specific purpose, provide more reasoning/explanation about the implementation.

After that, we can start reviewing it, thank you!

@helensilva14 helensilva14 marked this pull request as draft November 8, 2024 23:37
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