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> You can run and debug into all the code in this document by [downloading the sample code from GitHub](https://github.com/dotnet/EntityFramework.Docs/tree/master/samples/core/ChangeTracking/ChangeTrackingInEFCore).

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> For simplicity, this document uses and references synchronous methods such as <xref:Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext.SaveChanges%2A> rather their async equivalents such as <xref:Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext.SaveChangesAsync%2A>. Calling and awaiting the async method can be substituted unless otherwise noted.
> For simplicity, this document uses and references synchronous methods such as <xref:Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext.SaveChanges%2A> rather than their async equivalents such as <xref:Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.DbContext.SaveChangesAsync%2A>. Calling and awaiting the async method can be substituted unless otherwise noted.

## Introduction

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