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What alignment is commonly used in newspapers and books that spreads the text out on line with even spacing called?

The alignment you're describing is called justified alignment.

Here's why:

* Justified means "aligned with a margin or edge."

* In justified text, the left and right margins are aligned, creating a straight and even edge.

* The spacing between words is adjusted to achieve this even appearance.

While justified alignment is common in newspapers and books, it can sometimes lead to awkward spacing, particularly when dealing with short lines or unusual word lengths.

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