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What's the deal with kanji that show different marks in different formats? For example, 辶 vs ⻌ in 辻. I've noticed some kanji do one, and some might do the other, but I've also noticed them both happening with the same kanji a few times. Is it just the difference between machine/digital text and handwriting, like how a '3' of sorts is produced in the bottom corner of the ⻌ radical when handwritten?

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