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I apologize for any confusion, but it seems there has been a misinterpretation about adding a backlink to an RSS feed description. Typically, RSS descriptions are meant to summarize or provide highlights of the content linked to, not to directly include HTML content such as backlinks. If you need to add a backlink to a website as a citation, you should do so appropriately within an HTML document on your website or blog, respecting the source’s terms of use and guidelines regarding backlinks.

If you are integrating content from an RSS feed into your site or managing RSS feeds, ensure any added backlinks comply with any relevant copyright or usage policies and are appropriately formatted within the web page’s HTML.

If you are looking to actually include a backlink to your RSS feed’s source in an HTML document, here is how you could approach it:

“`html

This content originally appeared on example.com.

“`

Make sure to replace `https://example.com` with the actual URL of the RSS feed’s source you intend to reference.

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