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Adding review and aggregate rating schemas still do not show star rating in Google search results.

Hi all!

I have added review and aggregate rating schemas to my homepage for a local business website I am trying to get a star rating to appear in Google search results. I've ran the URL through both Rich Results Test and URL Inspection via Google, which both show these are valid. The stars have yet to appear in search results.

Is there something I am missing or have done incorrectly?

Thank you in advance for any support!

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