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Identifying a script font used in a personal essay

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Around 2015-16, I used a script (handwriting) font in a piece of writing I had to publish for school. I can't seem to find the exact font I used, I would appreciate it if someone helped me find the exact font used here. 

Edit : added another close up 

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Solved by Kevin Thompson

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1 hour ago, Riccardo Sartori said:

This is curious, because the shape of every letter matches those of Dancing Script, but there isn’t the same stroke contrast.

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True, I posted this in other forums. None of them were able to identify it either 😞

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Fabfelt Script

Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time that a Pablo Impallari font has served as the basis of another typeface without attribution. Someone was marketing a knockoff of Kaushan Script on Creative Market back in 2016 and profiting from it, and I let Mr. Impallari know.

At least this time the derivative typeface is being distributed for free.

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On 1/13/2021 at 7:23 PM, Kevin Thompson said:

Fabfelt Script

Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time that a Pablo Impallari font has served as the basis of another typeface without attribution. Someone was marketing a knockoff of Kaushan Script on Creative Market back in 2016 and profiting from it, and I let Mr. Impallari know.

At least this time the derivative typeface is being distributed for free.

Thank you so much! 

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