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A box offset refers to a specific distance by which an object, such as a box or a shape in design and layout, is positioned away from a reference point or another object. It is commonly used in graphic design, web development, and manufacturing to ensure proper alignment and spacing. By adjusting the box offset, designers can create visually appealing layouts and maintain consistency across different elements.

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