It is a good practice to define a remark inside the proof of a theorem to highlight a necessary observation to go on the proof?
Edit (the scheme that I imagine is the following):
$\textit{Proof }$
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$\textit{Remark definition}$
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end Proof
It is a good practice to define a remark inside the proof of a theorem to highlight a necessary observation to go on the proof?
Edit (the scheme that I imagine is the following):
$\textit{Proof }$
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$\textit{Remark definition}$
....
end Proof
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