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Plain

Plain
represents a font that is not bold, italic, or underlined.
  • Style specifies that expr should be displayed with fonts plain.
Use Plain to negate the boldface that is usually used in style:
Make a nonitalicized word within a line of italics:
Use Plain to negate the boldface that is usually used in style:
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Make a nonitalicized word within a line of italics:
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