Utility classes and inline styles are not the same. Inline styles have limitations, can't be processed easily, and don't cache well. Utility classes have access to more CSS features, can be processed effectively, and offer better caching. They also belong to a CSS architecture and provide more structure compared to inline styles.

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Inline styles only apply to the elements they’re declared onInline styles can’t be processedInline styles don’t cache wellInline styles are unlimitedInline styles are one thing at a timeApples and oranges
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