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The audio begins with the sound of a cap being removed from a whiteboard marker, the distinctive click resonating in the quiet room. The marker is a dry-erase type, often used for brainstorming sessions, teaching, or presentations. It's not long before the sound of the marker gliding across the smooth surface of the whiteboard fills the room. The marker moves in a rhythm, scribbling down thoughts, ideas, or perhaps even formulae on the board; it's a familiar sound. The magic-marker, as it's sometimes called, leaves behind a trail of vibrant color on the board, the smell of the ink faintly noticeable. The writing continues, the marker's nib moving across the board with ease. The sound varies as the writer changes the pressure on the marker, resulting in different thicknesses of lines and intensity of color. The audio ends with the sound of the marker cap being clicked back on, signaling the end of the writing session.