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The most often used alternative is to use the <pre> or <code> element and escape characters that have a special meaning in HTML. < would become <, > is escaped to >.
According to Can I escape html tags within a class (recreate the xmp tag)?, you can still use the XMP tag. Browsers should still support it, although according to What was the <XMP> tag used for?, <pre> is the preferred element to use.
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