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No problem.

P.S. There's nothing wrong with the above code, but if this is for a template or something, a much better approach would be to define

in your CSS file, and then use in your template.

Catching inline CSS (in the style attribute) and trying to "redefine" it to something else is a very weird way to use CSS and isn't something I would generally recommend. If possible, you want to use a class and then reference that class in the HTML.