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##### Patterned Fields
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<a name="responsesCode"></a>[HTTP Status Code](#httpCodes) | [Response Object](#responseObject) \| [Reference Object](#referenceObject) | Any [HTTP status code](#httpCodes) can be used as the property name (one property per HTTP status code). Describes the expected response for that HTTP status code. [Reference Object](#referenceObject) can be used to link to a response that is defined at the [OpenAPI Object's components/responses](#componentsResponses) section. This field MUST be quoted for compatibility between JSON and YAML (i.e. "200"), and MAY contain the uppercase character, `X` to designate a wildcard, such as `2XX` to represent all response codes between `[200-299]`. If a response range is defined, and an explicit code within that range is defined as well, the explicit code definition takes precedence over the range definition for that code.
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<a name="responsesCode"></a>[HTTP Status Code](#httpCodes) | [Response Object](#responseObject) \| [Reference Object](#referenceObject) | Any [HTTP status code](#httpCodes) can be used as the property name, but only one property per code, to describe the expected response for that HTTP status code. A [Reference Object](#referenceObject) can link to a response that is defined in the [OpenAPI Object's components/responses](#componentsResponses) section. This field MUST be enclosed in quotation marks for compatibility between JSON and YAML (i.e. "200"), and MAY contain the uppercase character, `X` to designate a wildcard, such as `2XX` to represent all response codes between `[200-299]`. If a response range is defined, and an explicit code within that range is defined, the explicit code definition takes precedence over the range definition for that code.
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This object can be extended with [Specification Extensions](#specificationExtensions).

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