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Fonts with small strokes (serifs) at the ends of letters. They are traditional and often used in print. These serif elements have their origins in ancient Roman square capitals and became widely used after the invention of the printing press. Serif fonts are frequently used in long-form contexts, such as books, magazines, and newspapers, because they are considered easier to read.

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