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On https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/libreoffice/ is stated "LibreOffice makes your work look 
great". But no measure for "Great Look" is defined. Therefore this claim may be doubted.

An example is enclosed. As one might recognize that example consists of a paragraph requiring at 
least two lines.

The not-so-great-look establishes itself, when the paragraph does not fit into two lines anymore, 
and therefore a third line is required; in addition the last words are very long and cannot be 
hyphened. This requires, that at least the second line will have additional space between its 
words, because the last words of the paragraph have to be moved into the third line.

But distributing that additional space over only the second line induces without visible reason, 
that the spaces between the words of the first line are not equal to the spaces between the words 
of the second line.

And equal spacing between words is a hallmark of great look, isn't it. At least TeX obeys this 
hallmark.

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