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In copyreading and headline writing, "ems" refers to a unit of measurement used in typography. One em is equal to the point size of the type being set, so in a 12-point font, one em would be 12 points wide. Ems are often used to set margins, padding, and other spacing in design work, providing a flexible and scalable way to control layout and spacing.

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