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ASCII blank typically refers to the blank or whitespace characters in the ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) character set. In ASCII, the most common blank character is the space (character code 32), which is used to create gaps between words. There are also other whitespace characters like tab (character code 9) and carriage return (character code 13), which serve different formatting purposes. These characters are essential for text formatting and readability in computing.

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