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One theory holds that it is simplified from 仝, a variant of 同 (“same (used as iteration mark)”), written in cursive.[1]
々
In Japanese, the symbol 々 is used in any kind of writing. In Chinese, it is sometimes used in casual horizontal writing (or calligraphy) to indicate a repeated character, but not in formal writing or in print. More often, 〻 is used (though still only casually), or sometimes the older 𖿣. Usually, however, the character is simply written twice, without the use of any of the above symbols.
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