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    Recently, I’ve noticed a decline in the use of floppy paper in books, both in hardcover and paperback editions. This has led me to wonder why publishers, particularly in the UK, tend not to opt for this type of paper.
    Floppy pages not only provide a unique tactile experience for readers but also offer advantages like easier page-turning and a more comfortable reading experience. Given these benefits, I’m curious about the reasons behind the shift away from floppy paper.
    Is it a cost-related decision, or are there other factors at play? I’d love to hear insights or information on this topic. Thanks!

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