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Holding text refers to filler or placeholder text used to temporarily occupy a space in a design or document until final content is added. It is often used in website layouts, print designs, and software interfaces as a way to demonstrate how content will fit into a specific space without having to distract from the design itself. Many designers use Latin words or nonsensical phrases for holding text to prevent readers from focusing on the actual words, instead of the design or content layout. Holding text can also be used during the development stage of a website or application, to ensure that user interfaces are working while final content is being prepared. The use of holding text allows designers and developers to plan and build, without having to wait for the final content to be created.

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