A common request for WSAs is to add a "watermark" to TextBox entries so users get a hint as to what is expected in the TextBox. You can see this in many Search Charm implementations as it allows a search hint to be provided via the SearchPane.PlaceHolderText property. However, the built-in TextBox in XAML doesn't have this feature (HTML does!).
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