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Writing in red pen is often discouraged in educational and professional settings because red ink is traditionally associated with grading, corrections, or errors. It can evoke a negative response or create a sense of criticism. Additionally, some organizations have specific guidelines that restrict the use of red ink to maintain clarity and professionalism in documents.

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