The `qt.core.QVBoxLayout` is a type of layout in the Python Qt framework that arranges its child widgets vertically, one on top of the other. It is commonly used to create a vertical stacking of widgets within a window or a dialog. This layout ensures that the widgets occupy the available vertical space evenly, making it easier to design and organize the user interface. Developers can easily add and remove widgets from the QVBoxLayout, and the layout will automatically adjust the positions and sizes of the widgets accordingly. This layout provides a simple and efficient way to create a vertically arranged user interface in Python using the Qt framework.
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