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Right alignment

Right alignment tucks elements against the right margin or the parent element's right boundary. It's a rare choice in design, especially for languages that read from left to right, because it disrupts the natural reading flow by creating uneven starting points for text lines.

However, right alignment has its moments—like when you're working with numeric data, side notes, or secondary actions—to make these stand out or fit neatly in specific layouts. Just be cautious when considering it for text-heavy sections; it's not the friendliest option for readability.

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