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Serif typefaces are characterized by small lines or extensions at the ends of the strokes in letters, which are believed to enhance readability in printed text by guiding the horizontal flow of the eye. They are traditionally used in print media and formal documents, contrasting with sans-serif typefaces that lack these extensions and are often preferred for digital screens.
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