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You can do pseudo inline styles by just putting a <style> tag after the element which will let you use those. I think the argument is that tailwind isn't _conceptually_ different than inline styles even if there are a few minor technical differences.


Your solution is also not conceptually different from having inline styles. In fact it's even closer to inline styles than Tailwind, since Tailwind is able to enforce consistency.




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