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do_action( "hook_name" )apply_filters( "hook_name", "what_to_filter" ).Remember, this hook may occur in more than one file. Moreover, the hook's context may change from version to version.
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|---|---|
| 865 |       * The dynamic portion of the filter name, `$taxonomy`, refers | 
| 866 |       * to the taxonomy slug. | 
| 867 |       * | 
| 868 |       * @since 2.3.0 | 
| 869 |       * @since 4.4.0 `$_term` can now also be a WP_Term object. | 
| 870 |       * | 
| 871 |       * @param int|WP_Term $_term    Term object or ID. | 
| 872 |       * @param string      $taxonomy The taxonomy slug. | 
| 873 |       */ | 
| 874 |      $_term = apply_filters( "get_$taxonomy", $_term, $taxonomy ); | 
| 875 |  | 
| 876 |      // Bail if a filter callback has changed the type of the `$_term` object. | 
| 877 |      if ( ! ( $_term instanceof WP_Term ) ) { | 
| 878 |           return $_term; | 
| 879 |      } | 
| 880 |  | 
| 881 |      // Sanitize term, according to the specified filter. | 
| 882 |      $_term->filter( $filter ); | 
| 883 |  |