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A user interface designer is creating a form for users to enter their contact information. To ensure users can easily tell which label (e.g., 'Full Name') belongs to which input box, the designer must arrange the elements effectively. Based on the perceptual principle that objects positioned near each other are seen as a group, which of the following design choices would be the most effective for preventing user confusion?