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<p>coordinate, such programs need not "draw" spaces at all (this can lead to difficulties in extracting the correct text back out). Similarly, word processors can "fully justify" text, stretching inter-word spaces to make all lines the same length (as can mechanical <a href="page.php?w=Linotype_machine">Linotype</a> machines). Precision is limited by physical capabilities of output devices.</p>

<p><big>Use in natural languages</big></p>
<p><big>Between words</big></p>
<p>Modern English uses a space to separate words, but not all languages follow this practice. According</p><p>
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