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It is widely understood that a reader tends to focus on the text of a page rather than its visual structure when browsing through content. Placeholder text serves a practical purpose — its natural-looking letter patterns prevent the layout from appearing artificially simple or repetitive, unlike generic phrases such as “Insert text here.” This makes it an ideal stand-in for real content during the design process. Most desktop publishing tools and web design editors rely on it for this very reason.
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