> So, let's get this clear. Within an XML or HTML document, if I want an e 
> with a red acute accent on it, it is quite permissible to write:
> 
> e<span class="red-text">{U+0301}</span>
> 
> where {U+0301} is replaced by the actual Unicode character, and 
> "red-text" is defined in the stylesheet. So it is not a problem that 
> there is a defective combining sequence, nor that the accent is not 
> combined with the e as it would be in NFC. Is that correct?

You can, whether you should is another thing, and whether it would render 
correctly yet another.

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