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In Victorian times, most people wrote with their right hand, as left-handedness was often discouraged and associated with negative connotations. Writing tools like fountain pens and dip pens were common, and many schools promoted right-handed writing to ensure legibility and conformity. Some left-handed individuals adapted their writing style, often developing unique techniques to accommodate the challenges posed by ink smudging. Overall, the right hand was the dominant choice for writing in that era.

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