Note that there are better characters than a plain space for separating
groups of digits!

Use "figure space" (U+2007) to make columns line up.
123456  vs  123456
12 456  vs  12 456
123 56  vs  123 45

Use "punctuation space" (U+2008) normally when using a space instead of a
comma/dot separator.  It is supposed to be the same width as one of those. 
12,348,987   12 348 987  vs  12 348 987.

Or, use "thin space" (U+2009): 12 345 678  vs  12 345 678.  This usually
looks right in any font.






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