I need to produce a single HTML snippet without CSS, but I can use inline CSS. The guidelines emphasize a left-aligned content, no max-width or width, and avoid backgrounds and colors. I wonder if I can use CSS inline for margin, padding, line-height, border, font-size, font-weight, and text-decoration? While I can style tags like

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