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I think you meant to say "Times New Roman"!
Times New Roman is a serif typeface designed by Stanley Morison and Victor Lardent in 1932 for The Times of London newspaper. It was designed to be a clear and legible font for newspaper headlines and body text.
The font was originally designed to be used for the newspaper's headlines, but it was later used for the body text as well. It became a popular font for books, magazines, and other publications, and is still widely used today.
Times New Roman is known for its classic and traditional design, with a distinctive x-height and a strong vertical stress. It's often used for formal documents, academic papers, and other materials where a professional and conservative tone is desired.
In 2007, Microsoft included Times New Roman as one of the default fonts in their Office software, which helped to further popularize the font.