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A halved joint is commonly used in woodworking and furniture construction, primarily for creating strong, stable connections between two pieces of wood. It provides a larger surface area for glue, enhancing adhesion and strength. Additionally, halved joints can be used in framing and structural applications, as they allow for a flush finish and can be easily reinforced with screws or dowels. This joint is also favored for its aesthetic appeal in visible parts of furniture or cabinetry.

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