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Question on mounting components

I've been having some problems with space on my board and one of the mentors of my team sugguested the idea of countersyncing the holes so I can mount components on both sides of the board. I checked the rules and I didnt see anything on it. I need to start assembley soon so I figured I'd check here.

Thanks for your time.
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