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Staples are typically made of metal wire that is bent into a specific shape, featuring two prongs. When a stapler is used, the prongs are driven through the paper and then folded over the back, securing the sheets together. This folding creates a firm grip, holding the pages in place. The design of staples ensures that they can easily penetrate paper while providing a strong binding.

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