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In handwriting, horizontal progression is the gradual movement in the direction of writing across a paper (i.e. left to right for Western alphabets). In some theories of handwriting, it is distinguished from the movements making up individual letters. The speed of horizontal progression can vary.

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  1. Thomassen, Arnold J.W.M.; Meulenbroek, Ruud G.J. (1993). "Effects of manipulating horizontal progression in handwriting". Acta Psychologica. 82 (1โ€“3): 329โ€“352. doi:10.1016/0001-6918(93)90019-N.

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