# Split Data (JSON Formatter)

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## Description

**What it does**: This node neatly formats your output data into a well-structured JSON format, making it easy to understand and process further in your workflows.

**When to use it?**  Imagine you're working with complex JSON data from multiple sources. You can use the JSON Formatter to clean up the data, making it well-structured and easier to work with in subsequent nodes of your workflow.

## Example

**The input**

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**The Output**

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