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        "text": "Ceramic and porcelain tiles are both made from clay but differ in their density and water absorption rates. Porcelain tiles are denser, less porous, and more water-resistant, making them ideal for high-moisture areas like showers and outdoor applications. Ceramic tiles are softer, easier to cut, and generally more affordable, suitable for lighter traffic areas and indoor wall applications. Both offer a wide range of styles and finishes.",
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        "description": "Porcelain tiles are denser and more water-resistant than ceramic tiles, making them suitable for different applications."
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  "description": "Porcelain tiles are denser and more water-resistant than ceramic tiles, making them suitable for different applications."
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