___' is the white space formed in between the words of a justified body text.
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A text is usually Aligned along left margin, right margin or both the margins in a WORD PROCESSOR.
This alignment determines the appearance of the edges of the paragraph.
It also determines the orientation of the edges of the paragraph.
For this purpose, the text is aligned evenly.
In a Justified-Text, the text is aligned evenly between both the Margins (Left & Right) in such a way that the text falls flush with both the margins.
In this process, white space are created between the words and are known as word-spacing. This word-spacing is adjusted accordingly to make the text Justified-Text.
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River is the white space formed in between the words of a justified body text.
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