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It's used the same way as it was before. The only difference is that you can't use the label templates alone, like just. You have to put in front for it to work. You can also use which is a shorthand. is another alternative which takes the language code as its first parameter, instead of as.

What has changed is the way the label data itself is stored and processed. When you want to create a new "recognised" label, you don't create a template, you add an entry for it in Module:labels/data instead.