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Docs: Update sentence about Next.js static export (#5837)
* Update sentence about static export Support for static exports will be available in v13.3 (coming soon) * Add also*
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**[Next.js's App Router](https://beta.nextjs.org/docs/getting-started) is a redesign of the Next.js APIs aiming to fulfill the React team’s full-stack architecture vision.** It lets you fetch data in asynchronous components that run on the server or even during the build.
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Next.js is maintained by [Vercel](https://vercel.com/). You can [deploy a Next.js app](https://nextjs.org/docs/deployment) to any Node.js or serverless hosting, or to your own server. Static export is [planned but not yet supported](https://beta.nextjs.org/docs/app-directory-roadmap#configuration) in the Next.js's App Router.
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Next.js is maintained by [Vercel](https://vercel.com/). You can [deploy a Next.js app](https://nextjs.org/docs/deployment) to any Node.js or serverless hosting, or to your own server. Next.js also supports [static export](https://beta.nextjs.org/docs/configuring/static-export) which doesn't require a server.
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<Pitfall>
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Next.js's App Router is **currently in beta and is not yet recommended for production** (as of Mar 2023). To experiment with it in an existing Next.js project, [follow this incremental migration guide](https://beta.nextjs.org/docs/upgrade-guide#migrating-from-pages-to-app).
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