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15 changes: 0 additions & 15 deletions docs/en/stack/ml/get-started/ml-getting-started.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -18,21 +18,6 @@ Ready to take {anomaly-detect} for a test drive? Follow this tutorial to:
At the end of this tutorial, you should have a good idea of what {ml} is and
will hopefully be inspired to use it to detect anomalies in your own data.

The following video provides a quick overview of some of the tasks we'll perform in this tutorial:

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Need more context? Check out the
{ref}/elasticsearch-intro.html[{es} introduction] to learn the lingo and
understand the basics of how {es} works.
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