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A '''condolence book''' is used to write a person's thoughts on the passing of someone.
After the death of a leading figure, condolence books are often
laid out in public places and foreign embassies. The
books may later be given to the relatives of the deceased
or archived.

The increasing usage of ] has also led to digital
condolence books where one may write their thoughts on-line.

== See also ==
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