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[address1[,address2]]p

Print the addressed line(s). Note that this can result in duplicate output unless default output is suppressed using #n or the -n command-line option. Typically used before commands that change flow control (d, n, b) and might prevent the current line from being output. See Examples under h, n, and N.


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