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In this example, we are using a class component, but the same functionality could also be applied to function components, or components created by [`React.memo`](https://reactjs.org/docs/react-api.html#reactmemo) or [`React.forwardRef`](https://reactjs.org/docs/react-api.html#reactforwardref).
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In this example, we are using a class component, but the same functionality could also be applied to function components, or components created by [`React.memo`](/docs/react-api.html#reactmemo) or [`React.forwardRef`](/docs/react-api.html#reactforwardref).
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`PropTypes` exports a range of validators that can be used to make sure the data you receive is valid. In this example, we're using `PropTypes.string`. When an invalid value is provided for a prop, a warning will be shown in the JavaScript console. For performance reasons, `propTypes` is only checked in development mode.
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