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    A File Extension Is a Three- or Four-Letter Sequence, Preceded
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A File Extension Is a Three- or Four-Letter Sequence, Preceded

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A file extension is a three- or four-letter sequence, preceded by a period, that identifies the file as a particular type of document.

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