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An LLM inference system is designed for high throughput by processing multiple, independent user requests simultaneously. These requests generate text sequences of widely varying lengths. The system developers observe that while the total memory allocated for key-value caches is high, much of it is often unused and unavailable for new requests. Which statement best analyzes why a memory management strategy that divides the key-value cache into non-contiguous, fixed-size blocks is particularly effective in this environment?

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