Add limitation due to RoBERTa
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entities = model.predict("Amelia Earhart flew her single engine Lockheed Vega 5B across the Atlantic to Paris .")
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See the [SpanMarker](https://github.com/tomaarsen/SpanMarkerNER) repository for documentation and additional information on this library.
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entities = model.predict("Amelia Earhart flew her single engine Lockheed Vega 5B across the Atlantic to Paris .")
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### Limitations
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**Warning**: This model works best when punctuation is separated from the prior words, so
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```python
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# ✅
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model.predict("He plays J. Robert Oppenheimer , an American theoretical physicist .")
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# ❌
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model.predict("He plays J. Robert Oppenheimer, an American theoretical physicist.")
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# You can also supply a list of words directly: ✅
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model.predict(["He", "plays", "J.", "Robert", "Oppenheimer", ",", "an", "American", "theoretical", "physicist", "."])
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```
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The same may be beneficial for some languages, such as splitting `"l'ocean Atlantique"` into `"l' ocean Atlantique"`.
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See the [SpanMarker](https://github.com/tomaarsen/SpanMarkerNER) repository for documentation and additional information on this library.
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