This text should have a line height that is double its font size, because the line height on a block-level element specifies a minimum line height for all of the text within. Even though it has multiple lines, the text should all have the same line-height. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text.
This text should have a line height that is twice its font size, because the line height on an inline element specifies the exact line height for all of the text within. Even though it has multiple lines, the text should all have the same line-height, because the outer inline box is spread over all the text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text.
This text should have a line height that is double its font size, because the line height on an inline element specifies the line height for all of the text within. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text. More text.
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