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[docs] Add section describing use with dplyr #172

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The added section was heavily inspired by https://mirr.netlify.app/audio-features-spotify.html and slightly adapted for the
"simpler" use-case of merely conducting a search using spotifyr.

Please note: I was not able to actually knit the output file. I would be glad if either somebody outlined the required steps, or one of the maintainers added a commit with the knit README.md.

reference: #171

This section was heavily inspired by [1] and slightly adapted for the
"simpler" use-case of merely conducting a search using `spotifyr`.

[1]: https://mirr.netlify.app/audio-features-spotify.html
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baumanno commented Dec 13, 2021

Digging deeper into tidy analysis, especially Many Models, I realize this patch may be offering basic knowledge already available elsewhere.

Let me know if you think this PR is too basic to include, requires polishing, or is a valid contribution. I'm content with all these options!

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I don't think that this is a good idea. If you want to develop a proper functional programming vignette, that is fine, but this has no place in the README. The README should not be dependent on dplyr.

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