Boxes with dotted or hatch-marked borders are often used in design, diagrams, or user interfaces to indicate areas of interest, selection, or emphasis. They can represent interactive elements, such as buttons or clickable areas, or denote sections that require user input or attention. These visual cues help to differentiate parts of a layout and guide users in navigating or understanding the content.
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