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        "text": "The primary differences between ceramic and porcelain tile lie in their composition and manufacturing process. Porcelain tile is made from a denser, finer clay and fired at higher temperatures, making it significantly harder, less porous, and more water-resistant than ceramic. This makes porcelain ideal for high-traffic areas and outdoor use. Ceramic tile is softer, easier to cut, and often more affordable, making it a popular choice for light to moderate traffic indoor applications. Both offer a wide range of styles and finishes.",
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        "description": "Porcelain tile is denser, harder, and more water-resistant, suitable for high-traffic and outdoor use. Ceramic tile is softer, easier to cut, and often more affordable for indoor use."
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  "description": "Porcelain tile is denser, harder, and more water-resistant, suitable for high-traffic and outdoor use. Ceramic tile is softer, easier to cut, and often more aff"
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