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But in contrast to <tt>\limitatetext</tt> it has a second mechanism, that is only used,
if the prior one fails.
This fail safe mechanism "simply" clips (no breaking at all) the text to the disireddesired
measures. This is done without any consideration to character boundaries.
So you must live with the fact, that the last character can be cut off at any possible
\limitatefirstline {\underbar{Mr.~Drofnats was happiest when he was at work typesetting beautiful documents.}}{110mm}{\unknown}
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