How to use in-sentence of “dab”:
+ The title of this article should have a DAB page.
+ Further complicating this is that there are cases where the page at the unqualified name is neither a dab page nor an article, but a redirect.
+ When they are qualified, there is sometimes a page for a primary meaning of the term where that page name is the same as the dab page name but without the qualifier.
+ This would apply to the dab pages themselves and to the pages for the primary meaning of disambiguated terms.
+ If you’re using a word like that, please check to be sure that it links to the specific page you want and not to a dab page.
+ Just in the small section there, I saw compound sentences, complex words, links to dab pages, and links to Wiktionary.
+ If articles currently link to “New York” and the state is intended, and then we make “New York” a dab page, we need to change all the links there to point to the right thing.

Example sentences of “dab”:
+ The note about the other meaning is redlinked and nothing else links to it, so I don't see the need to have this as a dab page, either.
+ Is that what we want with dab pages here? If so, that's fine.
+ The note about the other meaning is redlinked and nothing else links to it, so I don’t see the need to have this as a dab page, either.
+ Is that what we want with dab pages here? If so, that’s fine.
+ It would “make disambiguation pages easier to work with programmatically”, which could be a benefit in maintaining dab pages.
+ I’ve been doing some work with dab pages, and the new special pages could help with that.
+ GNU, so it would be better/faster/more efficient if the dab header there just offered a direct link to the OS.
+ This work is made harder by the fact that many of the dab pages here are more like lists of dictionary definitions than they are like links to pages a reader might be looking for.
+ This time, when the article on enwiki was a dab page and the simple article was not, I added the appropriate en interwiki to Simple if I could tell what it should be.
+ There’s also a dab link to suit much later on.
+ I’m going to work on fixing links to dab pages for a while.
+ If our names for dab pages and the pages for the primary meanings don’t match, we get incorrect links here.
+ It has a dab so we add the dabbed form to rev_lang_table.
