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You want to implement a loading UI for an asynchronously loaded component within a nested route /dashboard/settings
. How would you structure the route file using React.Suspense?
// app/dashboard/settings/page.js
import React, { Suspense } from 'react';
const SettingsData = React.lazy(() => import('./SettingsData'));
function SettingsPage() {
return(
// What code goes here?
)
}
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