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Since "Wtqc" is not a specific font but a string of text, there is no licensing issue. However, if you use a Unicode generator to create 𝕎𝕥𝕢𝕔 , those characters are free for any use (commercial or personal) because they are part of the Unicode standard. Wtqc Font
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In font development and testing, strings like "Wtqc" are frequently used as "dummy text" to evaluate specific character interactions. Kerning Tests : The combination of (ascender), (descender), and If you clarify