System WriteString is a method that is part of the System namespace in the C# programming language. It allows for the output of strings to the console or other text-based output streams.
In this example, we first import the System namespace so that we can access the WriteString method. We then create a string variable called "message" with the value "Hello, world!".
Finally, we call the WriteString method and pass in the "message" variable as an argument. This causes the text "Hello, world!" to be output to the console.
The System.Write method is included in the System.Console class, which is part of the .NET Framework library.
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