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A “list item” is a single element within a list a discrete entry in an ordered (numbered) or unordered (bulleted) collection. Key points:

  • Purpose: Groups related points so content is easier to scan and understand.
  • Types:
    • Ordered list items (1., 2., 3.) imply sequence or priority.
    • Unordered list items (•, —) imply no particular order.
  • Structure: Typically short, focused phrases; can include sub-items to show hierarchy.
  • Formatting: In digital content, list items may contain text, links, images, code blocks, or other media.
  • Best practices:
    • Keep each item concise.
    • Use parallel structure (same grammatical form).
    • Limit nesting depth (1–2 levels preferred).
    • Use numbered lists for steps; bullets for related points.

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