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*The cursive capital F is a multi-stroke letter that has been mostly supplanted by a modified form that truncates the upper bar and curves downward instead, so that the upper bar does not extend to the right past the descender. This is mainly due to its use in signatures, although the modified form may be mistaken for a capital T.

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A capital F in cursive typically starts with a loop at the top, followed by a line going down and curving back up at the end.

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