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With narrow spacing and poor kerning it can get much worse, especially if you're reading printed text; I've seen some extremely bad fonts used in print, (usually in italics or titles, but sometimes in the body text as well): m and rn, cl and d, lo and b, jo and p, ijl1, GC0OQ, italic Q2.


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