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A typical table knife does not have prongs. Table knives are usually designed with a smooth, sharp blade that is intended for cutting and spreading, but they do not have any prongs or tines like a fork. The absence of prongs is what distinguishes a knife from a fork. Table knives are commonly used for cutting meat, vegetables, and other food items during a meal, while forks are used for picking up and holding food.

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