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.. versionchanged:: 20.0
   Previously, the contents of this module were available through the (no longer existing)
   module ``telegram._utils.helpers``.

Warning:
    Contents of this module are intended to be used internally by the library and *not* by the
    user. Changes to this module are not considered breaking changes and may not be documented in
    the changelog.
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        reference_timestamp (:obj:`float`, optional): POSIX timestamp that indicates the absolute
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            :paramref:`reference_time`"). Defaults to now (the time at which this function is
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