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English: Many fonts contain 'schoolbook' or 'infant' 'a' and 'g' characters, simplified letters that are called single-story and are thought to be easier for children since they match what they write. Shown is the font EB Garamond with its regular and schoolbook versions of a and g.
Single story characters are more commonly found as default in sans-serif fonts such as Century Gothic, shown at bottom.
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