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A line break (br) is mostly a presentational tool, and should be handled by CSS rather than HTML. However, there are a few cases where line breaks can be said to have semantic meaning, for instance in poetry, song lyrics, postal addresses and computer code samples. These can constitute legitimate uses for br, but using br to separate paragraphs is definitely an abuse of the br element.
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