A read-only declaration for a mutable reference type does not prevent the field's instance data from being modified. For example, a read-only StringBuilder field declaration does not make sense, since the data encapsulated by the StringBuilder can be modified using the read-only reference.
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A read-only declaration for a mutable reference type does not prevent the field's instance data from being modified. For ...
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