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Serif and sans serif are two major font categories used in typography, where serif fonts feature small projecting strokes at the ends of letters, while sans serif fonts do not. The selection between these often relates to legibility and aesthetic preference, with serif fonts commonly used in print and traditional contexts, while sans serif fonts are favored for digital and modern applications.
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