You might try looking for misuses of 
 • Vai syllable "ja" ꕧ (unicode hexadecimal: 0xa567) or 
 • "Quincunx" ⚻ (unicode hexadecimal: 0x26bb) 
 • Logical "and" with middle stem: ⩚ (unicode hexadecimal: 0x2a5a)
 • Dentistry symbol light down and horizontal with triangle: ⏄ (unicode 
hexadecimal: 0x23c4)

(I found these by sketching into https://shapecatcher.com/ in the hopes of 
finding an actual benchmark)


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On Tue, 1 Apr 2025, at 11:09 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
> I'm looking for examples of the OS benchmark being used in running
> text in printed documents, like the one in the penultimate paragraph
> of this page:
>
>    
> https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page%3AMidland_naturalist_(IA_midlandnaturalis01lond).pdf/27
>
> Do any of you know of any?
>
> It's not exactly easy to search for!
>
> If I can find more examples, I plan to propose a Unicode symbol for
> the bench mark character.
>
> -- 
> Andy Mabbett
> http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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