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  1. Honey Dew by Hanoded, $15.00
    Right now it is melon time: the supermarkets are full of them: Galia, Honey Dew, Piel de Sapo… Back in Casa Hanoded we're quite happy with the abundance of melons! So, when I created this cute little font, naming it was easy. Honey Dew is a shaky all caps font with different upper and lower case glyphs. I created alternate letters for both upper and lower case closed glyphs (like a, b, d, o, etc.) - including their accented brethren (aacute, abreve, acircumflex), etc. There is an alternate & and @, plus the Æ, Œ, Ø, æ, œ, ø, þ and Þ. You should have guessed by now that Honey Dew comes with a whole stack of diacritics.
  2. HF Parunk by Holis.Mjd, $14.00
    HF Parunk is a cool, humane handwritten font with different letter heights and lows and has a rough appearance because this font was created with a pen on paper, so the roughness in each character is very natural. This Parunk font is only in All caps form but the characters are different when in Uppercase mode and Lowercase mode. The Parunk font is also provided in an alternative version. If you create a writing design with the same letter you can use this feature to add to the naturalness of this font. This font looks very scary so it is very suitable for masculine things, horror films, Halloween posters, horror podcasts, horror content on YouTube and more. ** Uppercase
  3. Springsteel Serif by Paragraph, $21.00
    A companion to Springsteel (sans), this serif typeface is intended for longer text blocks and smaller sizes. Like the sans-serif, it has unusual construction using curves on the outside and straight lines inside characters, giving it quite an expressive and warm feel. It contains small caps and old-style figures, as well as superior/inferior figures and common fractions and mathematical symbols. It supports Western plus Nordic, Eastern European and Turkish languages. Excellent spacing and extensive kerning (over 2800 pairs) provided by Igino Marini/iKern. The free fonts in the Springsteel Serif Extreme family (thin and heavy weights) should only be used as display typefaces, at large size and short text blocks.
  4. Bristol by GroupType, $19.00
    Bristol and Bristol Adornado (also known as Greco) was first released by Fundición Richard Gans of Madrid, Spain, in 1925. The Richard Gans Foundry is a defunct Spanish foundry which existed from 1888-1975. Throughout its existence, types were designed by a number of people including José Ausejo Matute (d. 1998), Antonio Bilbao (who created Escorial in 1960), the son Ricardo Gans, and Carl Winkow. GroupType's versions of this font pair have been with FontHaus since the mid 1990s. Bristol is a charming and strong period design. Its structure is masculine and vertical. A great poster font and the Adornado style is an excellent choice for an eye-catching large drop cap.
  5. Hello Paris by Sans And Sons, $19.00
    Hello Paris is Modern Serif Family with Luxury and Elegant Style consisting of a sophisticated signature-style script and an elegant, luxury all-caps serif font. This family is designed to pair harmoniously, and lend themselves to high end branding, logo designs, product packaging & invitation designs. Creates a perfect pairing contrast with combining Hello Paris Serif and Script font. A modern and elegant hand-drawn script font containing upper & lowercase characters, all punctuation and numerals. Also contains over 50+ ligatures and 50+ alternates characters to help the text flow naturally and add a custom-made feel. Language Support: All fonts support English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Indonesian, Malay, Hungarian, Polish, Turkish, Slovenian.
  6. Brix Sans by HVD Fonts, $40.00
    It took Hannes von Döhren and Livius Dietzel two years to develop and complete the Brix Sans family – the companion of the well-known Brix Slab . The approach was to design an independent type family following the rules of the “Sans-Serif” genre, harmonizing with its older sister Brix Slab from the “Slab-Serif” genre. The result is a family of 6 weights with matching italics, which works perfectly for corporate design & editorial design. Combined with Brix Slab, high and complex typographical challenges can be solved. The Brix Sans OpenType fonts feature small caps, five variations of numerals, arrows and an extended character set to support Central and Eastern European as well as Western European languages.
  7. Lazy Coffee by Gassstype, $23.00
    Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Font Hello Everyone, introduce our new product Lazy Coffee is All Caps Bold Typeface Serif Display , inspired by the title of the sports poster and We make it very energetically. Lazy Coffee font with strong and challenging nuances. very suitable for the title, typography, Poster, magazines, brochures, packaging,Websites and much more for your design needs, making your designs more modern and professional This handmade font will make your design has a beautiful natural touch for each details. It is perfect for any design project as Invitation,logo, book cover, craft or any design purposes. That is has charming, authentic and relaxed characteristic more natural look to your text.
  8. Duktus by Eurotypo, $49.00
    Duktus is a script typeface with a 1940’s flavour. It is a delicate script with letters not quite connected, having large, flourished capitals and small lowercase with long ascenders and descenders. It has a crisp, precise appearance, but is not rigidly formal. The design was inspired by the typeface Donatello by Wagner & Schmidt in 1935 and published by Società Nebiolo, Torino. Some other Influences: 1927 Trobadour by Wagner & Schmidt 1927 Liberty Script by Willard T. Sniffin 1933 Trafton Script by Howard Allen Trafton, 1937 Coronet designed by Robert Hunter Middleton Duktus fonts come with plenty of alternates small caps, old style numerals, ornaments and swashes. They include also CE language support.
  9. Nauman by The Northern Block, $-
    A modern humanist sans serif made for the screen. Broad open letter forms are combined with precise geometry to create a functional and legible font that’s ideally suited to the web and on-screen applications. To reinforce readability and create more distinction at small point sizes serif like details have been drawn into uppercase ‘I’, ‘J’ and lowercase ‘i’ and ‘j’. Other characters of distinction include a serifed number 1 and a crossed out zero. Nauman is a highly legible font family aimed at large interface based projects. Details include over 800 characters with alternative lowercase a, e, I and M. 7 variations of numerals, true small caps with accents, manually edited kerning and Opentype features.
  10. Buyan Variable by Yu Type, $50.00
    Meet Buyan, a unique typeface family that draws inspiration from the iconic Mongolian film title "Nugel Buyan" 1963. Buyan is your go-to All Caps and Sans-Serif typeface, crafted with a sleek Condensed design that effortlessly blends style with readability. Elevate your projects with this versatile display font, adding a cool and contemporary touch to your text. This font family boasts a comprehensive range with 6 distinct weight styles and italics, allowing you to play with contrast and customize your text to suit your creative vision. Whether you're working on branding, headlines, or any display application, Buyan is the perfect choice to bring a modern and impactful aesthetic to your work. Elevate your design game with Buyan!
  11. Octa by TipografiaRamis, $20.00
    The Octa fonts are primarily intended for heading, display and decorative use. A close relative to Alert, Octa is angular by its structure but soft-outlined typeface with modern industrial strength expression. The Octa group fonts consist of five families - Octa, Octa Stencil, Octa Mono, Octa UniMono and Octa Tile: Octa and Octa Stencil - each family carry two weights of complete characters. Kerning pairs feature is included in both fonts. Octa Mono - two weights font of upper and lower case monospaced characters. Octa UniMono - two weights font of unicase (caps) monospaced characters. Octa Tile - single weight of capital letters, numbers and ornamental dingbats placed on tile squares with white and black backgrounds.
  12. Twentieth Century by Monotype, $29.99
    Twentieth Century was designed and drawn by Sol Hess in the Lanston Monotype drawing office between 1936 and 1947. The first weights were added to the Monotype typeface library in 1959. Twentieth Century is based on geometric shapes which originated in Germany in the early 1920's and became an integral part of the Bauhaus movement of that time. Form and function became the key words, unnecessary decoration was scorned. This clean cut, sans serif with geometric shapes was most appropriate. The lighter weights of the Twentieth Century font family can be used for text setting; the Twentieth Century bold and condensed fonts are suitable for display in headlines and advertising. Commonly spelled 20th Century.
  13. Manchette Fine by Abjad, $45.00
    Manchette Fine is the high contrast cut of Manchette typeface, which was inspired by the hand-written Naskh newspaper headlines during the 60s-70s era in the Arab world. The word "manchette" is a french word, that means headline. It was used mainly by the Egyptian calligraphers and designers. The typeface presents sharp and contemporary details, while taking into consideration the original Naskh rules to echo the elegancy of the hand-written titles. Featuring many opentype features, such as contextual alternates, ligatures, and a small set of stylistic alternates. The typeface also features a dynamic Kashida that can be controlled through the variable fonts technology in the Variable GX file which contains all the weights as well.
  14. Fuse V.2 by W Type Foundry, $25.00
    Fuse Vol 2 is an extension to our popular Fuse type family. All of the corners of the typeface’s character are rounded, making Fuse Vol 2 friendlier and more amiable variant of the original Fuse. Designed with a powerful OpenType features in mind. Each weight includes alternate characters, ligatures, fractions, special numbers, arrows, extended language support , small caps and many more.. Perfectly suited for graphic design and any display / text use. The 32 fonts are part of the larger Fuse super family. We’re proud to introduce: Fuse Vol 2. Learn about upcoming releases, work in progress and get to know us better! On Instagram W Type Foundry On facebook W Type Foundry wtypefoundry.com
  15. Supra Extended by Wiescher Design, $29.00
    Supra Extended – designed by Gert Wiescher in 2013 – is the extended version to this new sans typeface family of eight weights. The extended version is designed for sheer elegance and has no italics because they didn't look nice to me. The light and normal weights and the dominant x-height with its high ascenders make for easy reading of long copy. The heavy and x-light weights are great for elegant headlines. Supra is an OpenType family for professional typography with an extended character set of over 700 glyphs. It supports more than 40 Central- and Eastern-European as well as many Western languages. Ligatures, different figures, fractions, currency symbols and smallcaps can be found in all cuts.
  16. Stencil Patterns JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Patterns JNL collects into one digital file a number of decorative stencil patterns from decades past. These charming illustrations were re-drawn by Jeff Levine using images of vintage oilboard stencils made over fifty years ago. While these are useful as stand-alone embellishments for any print projects, they can also be scaled and printed out onto card or acetate stock for hand-cutting as new stencil templates. A special note of thanks goes to fellow type designer and author, Leslie Cabarga. He supplied the bulk of the images used in designing this font file. There are left and right pointing hands on the parenthesis keys, and a decorative ampersand on its respective key.
  17. Lager by Fenotype, $50.00
    Lager is a plump, sympathetic and tasty script family inspired by good old American commercial lettering of mid-1900s – yet there’s more to it than meets the eye. Implemented with an exceptional feature called Intelligent Swash Lager delivers perfected results with an handmade feel. Depending on the choice of letters Intelligent Swash grows and stretches swashes automatically. Accompanied by various ligatures and stylistic alternates, Lager creates beautifully completed words with minimal effort. Just make sure you activate Titling Alternates from your OpenType-menu. The Lager package will be delivered with 5 complete weights, 2 sets of well-groomed numerals and Small Caps as a great companion for the script style. Get high on Lager, it won't leave you short.
  18. Promea by YXType, $19.00
    Promea is a Grotesk font meticulously designed with precise engineering in mind. Its amount of kerning, support for tabular/proportional figures, small caps, slashed zero, and fractions will make sure it performs well in all types of environments. Even the auto-centering colon among numbers will make your typography shine! The stylistic inktraps combined with low x-height and high contrast will surely bring you the sharpest typographic experience ever. The font is perfect for text environments like magazines, but it excels at displaying its full range of characteristics. Features: Smallcaps Tabular & proportional figures Small figures & fractions Slashed zero Double/single-story a & g Colon auto-centering vertically among figures (e.g. 10:00)
  19. Ginza Display Rough by Positype, $22.00
    Sometimes you get an idea stuck in your head and the only way to get rid of that demon is to put something down on paper. A year later the doodles became a skeleton, and then the skeleton had a body, then the body had a name, then the name got a personality. What was left was a clean set of ten fonts that encompass a very simple skeleton with a lot of visual appeal. During the process, I saw ways to expand the typeface's display capabilities by producing inline styles as well as a down-and-dirty rough set. Each font has a full set of glyphs that include Central European and Small Cap characters.
  20. Birthstone by TypeSETit, $80.00
    The Birthstone Family is a set of fonts that are not only diverse but perfectly compatible to interchange styles in a single block of text. There are 3 precious gems: Script, Casual, and Formal. Plus for added luster, there's Bounce (both Medium and Light weights) plus a Titling font— A truncated version that includes caps and ending swashed forms. You won't believe your eyes. All 4 styles are uniquely compatible to one another, but distinctly different. See how easily the fonts may change according to the needs of the look. The Pro version contains the three main styles: Script, Casual and Formal plus the lighter weight version of Bounce. You will also have lots of Opentype feature options.
  21. Valment by Pen Culture, $17.00
    Introducing my newest font called valment. this is modern calligraphy font that perfect for any use,.this font come with 72 beautiful ligature and very perfect for your design project and many other. let's make world more special with valment. what inside: All caps Number Punctuation 71 Beautiful ligature Pua encode I really hope you enjoy it - please do let me know what you think, comments & likes are always hugely welcomed and appreciated. More importantly, please don't hesitate to drop me a message if you have any issues or queries. Guides to access all alternates glyphs : http://adobe.ly/1m1fn4Y Please fell free to contact me if you have any question Thank you
  22. Think by Up Up Creative, $16.00
    Meet Think, a varied-width sans serif font with fun options. At first glance, Think appears to be your standard all-caps mono weight sans. But if you look more closely, you’ll see that Think pairs wide and narrow characters to create a bold, eye-catching look that’s perfect for headlines, editorial design, monograms, branding, logos, poster design, and more. Think includes over 800 glyphs and uses 4 stylistic sets to give you lots of options in terms of the width of each letter. OpenType features include character variants, stylistic sets, and multilingual support (including multiple currency symbols). These features can be very easily accessed by using OpenType-savvy programs such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign.
  23. Arial Unicode by Monotype, $208.99
    Arial was designed for Monotype in 1982 by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders. A contemporary sans serif design, Arial contains more humanist characteristics than many of its predecessors and as such is more in tune with the mood of the last decades of the twentieth century. The overall treatment of curves is softer and fuller than in most industrial style sans serif faces. Terminal strokes are cut on the diagonal which helps to give the face a less mechanical appearance. Arial is an extremely versatile family of typefaces which can be used with equal success for text setting in reports, presentations, magazines etc, and for display use in newspapers, advertising and promotions.
  24. Dunhill Script by Lipton Letter Design, $29.00
    A bit of happenstance and accident are always full of possibility — Richard Lipton’s Dunhill Script is based on observations of the work of his left-handed calligraphy students and then from a small detail generated by his own freehand sketching. Like his other script typefaces, Dunhill was born from the desire to achieve a certain visual drama. Many details show the pen at work, like the terminal shapes and the caps and ascenders. Dunhill also has a range of alternate stylistic glyphs and contextual features that can transform it into a connected script. It’s a great choice for editorial display or advertising and branding settings on its own or paired with a Roman sans or serif.
  25. Arial Paneuropean by Monotype, $92.99
    Arial was designed for Monotype in 1982 by Robin Nicholas and Patricia Saunders. A contemporary sans serif design, Arial contains more humanist characteristics than many of its predecessors and as such is more in tune with the mood of the last decades of the twentieth century. The overall treatment of curves is softer and fuller than in most industrial style sans serif faces. Terminal strokes are cut on the diagonal which helps to give the face a less mechanical appearance. Arial is an extremely versatile family of typefaces which can be used with equal success for text setting in reports, presentations, magazines etc, and for display use in newspapers, advertising and promotions.
  26. Straight Fighter by Arterfak Project, $16.00
    Straight Fighter is a stencil font that exudes strength, masculinity, and bravery. Inspired by classic war posters, military style, and the punk scene. With the unique stencil cutting and letter shapes, this font features bold lettering that demands attention. It comes equipped with special characters and multilingual support, making it a versatile choice for a variety of design projects. Straight Fighter is particularly suitable for display, headlines, posters, editorials, patches, logotypes, branding, movies, flyers, and short quotes. If you want to convey a powerful message with your design, Straight Fighter is the perfect choice. Here’s what you’ll get : Uppercase Lowercase Numbers Symbols & punctuation Stylistic alternates Multilingual support. Thank you for your support!
  27. Slandic by Vibrant Types, $42.00
    Headlines are transformed into clear-cut messages with the handwriting type family Slandic. Its robust appeal combines the elegance of script typefaces with the lightness of handwritten notes. What makes the Slandic so playful is the synergy between the quite narrow lowercase letters and the wide uppercase letters. Therefore it might rather be an upright chancery italic of a humanist sans. You can see it very clearly in its sharp upward angles and its long-limbed ascenders. Its visual appeal sets a reliable tone. It is precisely balanced with a solid stroke contrast and confidently angular-shaped curves. Slandic perfectly enhances exciting contrasting typography adding a personal note without giving it a comic spin.
  28. Mirtha Display by Nois, $24.00
    Mirtha Display is a modern display font with distinct Art Nouveau details. Its lighter weights are condensed and sophisticated, while the heavier weights have a more powerful effect, making it perfect for headlines, posters, branding, logos, packaging and more. With a set of over 450 glyphs, this font supports a wide range of languages. Key OpenType Features include numerators and denominators, Old Style and Lining numbers, standard ligatures and localized characters such as Uppercase and Lowercase Sharp S. Mirtha Display covers 5 weights, 10 styles and 2 Variable cuts (regular and italic) to give you more design flexibility. Any suggestion to continue improving Mirtha Display will be welcome, do not hesitate to contact us!
  29. VLNL Wood Burger by VetteLetters, $35.00
    We all love a good burger here at Vette Letters. We also love to prepare them ourselves. Grilling the patties, cutting the tomatoes and cucumber, nothing beats a home made hamburger. And the best and tastiest way to grill a burger is on a wood charcoal grill. So all in all we can safely say that burgers and wood are a pretty darn good combination. This made Donald Roos decide to design VLNL Woodburger, obviously based on 19th century American wood type alphabets. Donald decided to add cyrillic characters, as he strongly believed that Russians would be equally partial to home made burgers. VLNL Woodburger is not really polished font, it will give any design a rough sturdy edge.
  30. Briston by Fenotype, $25.00
    Briston is a bold vintage style serif font with strong character and soft features. Briston is equipped with Swash, Stylistic and Titling alternates as well as with Standard and Discretionary Ligatures. All these features can be accessed by OpenType controls or straight from Character or Glyphs window. The font is PUA encoded so you can use the extra glyphs in most graphic design softwares. In addition Briston has a small set of ornaments and strokes that are found by turning on Swash -feature and typing characters 1-9. Briston is and efficient typeface for headlines, logos and display use. You can also try using Briston all caps in really small sizes by adding some spacing.
  31. China Dragon JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    China Dragon JNL was inspired by a vintage letterpress logo cut on sale in an online auction. The logo for The China Dragon restaurant (presumably from the 1950s or 1960s) had a wonderfully eclectic hand-lettered look. Some of the original characters were modified slightly to conform with the ones created for the remainder of the typeface, but the original styling remains intact. The unique design of this font allows it to adapt well to Art Nouveau or Mideastern project styles. In January of 2006, Jeff Levine Fonts started with just ten designs. A little more than seven years later, in April, 2013 the release of China Dragon is the 700th font added to this ever-growing library.
  32. Hertical by Edignwn Type, $12.00
    Hi everyone, how are you today? We hope you are good. And don’t forget to stay safe. Today we release a crafted display font again, it's called Hertical. Hope you are enjoy the design of font. Hertical come with two typefaces, serif and sans serif. Every typeface contains four styles (regular, smooth, rough and texture). This matches applies in some designs such as the logotype, poster, label, badge, packaging, branding, quotes and more custom design. Hertical includes : 2 typefaces (serif and sans serif) 4 style typefaces (regular, smooth, rough and texture) All-caps, numeral, symbol and punctuation 2 sets alternates on serif font Multilingual PUA Encoded Thank you for your support and choosing us.
  33. Colonia Deco by Typerookie, $10.00
    Named after Cologne, the city it was born, Colonia Deco is a modern Art Deco inspired display font. The mono line Sans Serif with a touch of vintage is a perfect choice for designs with a luxurious but minimalist look and feel. Used in headlines, logos or product packaging it will match beautifully with curly script fonts. The typeface can be used as an all caps version or by blending in the lower case glyphs - which function as real small capitals by design. Giving the "New Golden Twenties" a modern retro look this elegant typeface also comes with multilingual support and a variety of special characters, as well as two weight variations.
  34. 1822 GLC Caslon Pro by GLC, $42.00
    This family was inspired by the well-known Caslon typeface created by William Caslon, the English font designer, who was, with John Baskerville, the progenitor of English Transitional typeface classification in the mid-18th century (See also our 1776 Independence). We were inspired by a Caslon style set used by an unknown Flemish printer from Bruges, in the beginning of 1800s, a little before the revival of Caslon style in the 1840s. Our font covers all Western, Eastern and Central European languages (including Celtic diacritics) and the Turkish alphabet, with a complete small-caps set in each of the two styles. (Please note: The complete character set is available only in TTF and OTF “Pro” version.)
  35. Mind Boggle by Hanoded, $15.00
    Mind Boggle was made during the renovation of our fixer upper farm house. We had to demolish an old annexe (because it was unsafe) and it caused us some stress, as one wrong movement of the excavator would mean at least a partial collapse of our home… Luckily the driver was a pro and it was mind boggling to see what he could do with a huge machine like that. Mind Boggling? Ah! Check! Mind Boggle is a handmade, all caps, headline font. It is a bit wobbly in places, but it comes with loads of character. The dotty style comes with thousands of hand made dots. They’re not perfect, they’re not even round, but they are unique!
  36. Fresh Press by Fenotype, $30.00
    Fresh Press is a pack of handmade goodness - a visual delight in the form of a beautiful and strong script family. Fress Press consists of Regular, Bold, Caps and Ornaments that all play smoothly together. If Fresh Press feels too clean, there’s a Printed version of the whole family with a rough outline and texture. Fresh Press is equipped with Standard Ligatures and Contextual Alternates that maintain a smooth text flow. If that isn’t enough, try Swash, Stylistic or Titling Alternates in any OpenType-savvy program, or manually look for alternates from character map. Fresh Press is a clear and strong choice for any display use from branding to packaging and online to print.
  37. Paperclip Wire by Blackout, $20.00
    Paperclip Wire is a great font for anyone looking to have a straightforward yet elegant look. All letters consist of Capitals yet the uppercase letters are exaggerated. Because of the nature of the font I suggest using it in no less than 20 pt. font. However, because it is simple it can easily be read when printed. This typeface was developed loosely based on a paper clip itself. the x-height was determined based off the size ratio of the clip and the cap height was based off of a paper clip as it is folded open. The overall shape is straight lines and subtle curves, all relating to each other to allow for a constant flow of letters.
  38. Sweet Garlic by Abo Daniel, $23.00
    Sweet Garlic is a swirly monoline font, designed for Printing and Cutting projects that need a monoline feel. It is great for quotes, branding, packaging, advertising, logo, card, and more. It comes with a lot of features : Every lowercase character have about 6 to 10 alternate Every uppercase character have 3 alternate 10 variations of an ampersand Swirly decorative typeface Multilingual Support PUA encoded Easy to Access: you only need add underscore 2 x before or after the lowercase, to get the titling or ending swash. for example ( a _ _ or _ _ a ) add underscore and number from 0 to 9, to get the alternate of an ampersand Hope You Love it Regards, Abo Daniel Studio
  39. Sana Sans by Latinotype, $29.00
    Sana Sans is a humanist functional typeface with a modern feel. It is intended to be a face well-suited for multiple purposes, especially in publishing. Sana Sans looks perfectly legible and clean in long texts, and neat and simple in headlines. Thanks to its versatility, this font is also ideal for both screen and print usage. Sana Sans consists of 32 styles and 8 weights—ranging from Thin to Heavy—italics, small caps and an alternative family. The alternative family offers slight variants in many glyphs, some of which include the lowercase a, e, l, q, y and uppercase G, L, and Q. Sana Sans was designed by Felipe Sanzana, under the supervision of Latinotype Team.
  40. Sica Expanded by dooType, $30.00
    The Sica Family was designed in order to address issues related to technology, while maintaining humanistic forms. Thus, a font with square shapes emerged, but with smooth curves and slightly rounded terminals making it friendly. The family has three widths – condensed, normal and expanded – each of them with six weights and their respective italics, resulting in 36 fonts. With particular details and open shapes that increase legibility, it can be used for both text compositions as well for display sizes. It has 774 glyphs, covering more than 50 languages, as well as ligatures, lining, oldstyle, tabular and proportional figures, fractions, superiors, inferiors, and small caps, all of them accessible through OpenType features.
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