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In a Salesforce Lightning application, you are tasked with designing a user interface that adheres to the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) guidelines. You need to create a responsive layout that accommodates various screen sizes while ensuring that the components maintain visual consistency and accessibility. Which approach would best achieve this goal while leveraging SLDS features effectively?
Utilize SLDS grid classes to create a flexible layout that adjusts based on screen size, ensuring that components stack vertically on smaller screens and align horizontally on larger screens, while also incorporating appropriate ARIA roles for accessibility.
Implement fixed-width components to maintain a uniform appearance across all devices, disregarding responsive design principles, and use inline styles for customization.
Use custom CSS to override SLDS styles for specific components, ensuring that the design meets the unique branding requirements of the application without considering SLDS guidelines.
Create a layout using only standard HTML elements without any SLDS classes, relying on browser defaults for styling and responsiveness.

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