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As a user I want to classify multiple lines of text in one api call.

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Merging #423 into develop will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is 0%.

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Hi @gfoster1,

Really appreciate your effort and time in this PR. Currently, we automatically generate the methods using swagger which generate input/ output as models. I created a PR: #424 and used your unit test example.

Thank you once again!

@ehdsouza ehdsouza closed this Mar 28, 2018
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