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`with-eval-after-load` was introduced in Emacs 24.4 and its usage results in a cleaner code. `eval-after-load` is considered ill-behaved because it is a function, not a macro, and thus requires the code inside it to be quoted, which means that it cannot be byte-compiled. It also accepts only one form, so if you have more than one, you need to use `progn`. More details - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21880139/what-is-with-eval-after-load-in-emacs-lispcustom
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