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Living English - Episode 21 - Single trip or daytrip

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[Music]

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Hello. Welcome to Living English. Today

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we'll look at the language you need when

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catching public transport, such as a bus

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or a train. and we'll look at questions

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beginning with

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how. But first, let's catch up with

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Anne. In the last episode, Anne was

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waiting for a bus to go to the

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university where David's professor has a

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letter for her. Here she is catching the

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bus.

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[Music]

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Does this bus go to the university? Yes,

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miss.

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How much is that? Single or day trip?

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Sorry. Are you coming back today? Yes.

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How long will you be at university? Uh,

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I'm not sure. An hour perhaps? Single

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will do. You can use the same ticket to

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come back. That's $3, please.

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How far is it? Uh, not far. About 4 km

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from here. How many stops is it? About

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10. Thank you.

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University. This is your stop, miss. Oh,

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thank you.

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When do I catch the bus to go back? Just

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across the street over there. How often

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do the buses come? Every 20 minutes. You

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won't have to wait long. It's uh

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10:30. The next one's at 10:40 and then

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11:00. Thanks. Bye-bye. Have a good

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day. Let's look at language you need to

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catch a bus or a train. First, let's

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look at what Anne asks the bus driver.

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Does this bus go to the university?

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Practice this phrase with Anne in the

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clip. Now,

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does this bus go to the university? She

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uses the simple present using does or do

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because the bus goes to the university

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every day. It is a regular action.

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Practice with some other

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destinations. The

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city. Does this bus go to the

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city? The

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beach. Does this bus go to the

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beach? But maybe you don't know which

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bus goes to where you want. Then you

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would say, "Which bus goes to the

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university?

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Try this with some other destinations.

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The

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airport. Which bus goes to the

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airport? The shopping

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center. Which bus goes to the shopping

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center? Now listen again to an as she

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works out which ticket she has to buy.

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How much is that? Single or date? Sorry.

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Are you coming back today? Yes. There

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are two types of ticket. Anne has to

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choose which one she

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wants. Her answer should be one or the

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other. We use or when there is a

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choice. You can buy a single ticket or a

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dayrip ticket, but not both.

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Let's look now at some of the other

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questions that the bus driver and an ask

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each other. How long will you be at

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university? I'm not sure. An hour

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perhaps. Try asking how long about some

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other things. Will you be

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gone? How long will you be

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gone? Will it

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take? How long will it take?

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We could say, "How long will it take for

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something we are waiting for?" If I was

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getting my car fixed, I could ask, "How

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long will it take?" The answer is an

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amount of

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time. What does Anne answer to the bus

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driver's question? I'm not sure. An hour

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perhaps. Anne isn't sure how long she

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will be at the university. She thinks it

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might be an hour. So she says perhaps an

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hour.

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Perhaps she could have said maybe an

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hour.

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Maybe. Listen to another question

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starting with how how far is it? Uh not

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far about 4 km from here. The question

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is how far is it? How far is asking

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about

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distance. How much distance is it from

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where we are now?

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So, how long is about time, how far is

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about

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distance. Try asking how far is it with

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an

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how far is it? And what does the bus

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driver say about how far it

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is? He gives two answers. Listen. Uh,

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not far. About 4 km from here.

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First he says not

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far. This is a general answer. He means

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it is not a great

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distance. Then he says more exactly how

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far it is. But he still says

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about about 4 kilometers means

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approximately 4

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km. It could be a bit more or a bit

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less.

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Now let's look at another how question.

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How many stops is it? About 10.

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Ann asks how many stops. So the answer

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has to be a number. And the bus driver

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says about 10. It could be one or two

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more or less than 10. And here's

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Michelle. Hello Michelle. Hello Brenton.

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Hello everyone. How are you? Good,

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thanks.

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Well, you just asked me how I am and

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you've been looking at how

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questions. So, let's look at them a bit

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more. Good idea.

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There are a number of common types of

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questions starting with

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how. We've already seen that how long

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asks about time. Oh, excuse me. I've got

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to go. How long will you be? Uh, not

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long.

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How long can also ask about the length

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of

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something. Here's a piece of

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rope. How long is it? I'll have to

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measure

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it. It's 25 cm

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long. We can ask questions like this

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about anything that can be measured.

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You're back. I said I wouldn't be long.

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You can help me measure this box.

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Firstly, how long is it?

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It's 36 cm long. And how wide is it?

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It's 25 cm wide. And how high is it?

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It's 20 cm high. Now you try. First ask

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the questions, then

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answer. First ask about length.

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How how long is

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it? 36 cm. It's 36 cm long. Now ask

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about the width.

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How How wide is

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it? 25 cm. It's 25 cm

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wide. Now ask about height.

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How how high is it?

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20

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cm. It's 20 cm high. Ann also asked how

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far is it? Yes, she asked about

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distance. Here are two

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cups. How far is it from this cup to

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that cup?

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It's 28 cm. So, we use how far to talk

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about the distance from one place to

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another place and how long to talk about

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the length of one object.

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How long are you, Michelle?

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We don't use how long to talk about

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people. We use how tall. How tall are

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you? Oh, that's right. Or we can say

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what is your height?

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You can use how in front of any

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adjective that can be measured or

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compared with other things.

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Here's a book. What can you ask about

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the book? I could ask how thick is that

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book?

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It's very thick. What else? How

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interesting is that book?

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It's very interesting. It's all about

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English words.

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How useful is that book? It's quite

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useful if you're studying English.

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Here's my coffee. What can you ask about

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the coffee beginning with how

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how

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hot? Now you ask.

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How hot is your coffee? It's very

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hot. Sweet.

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How sweet is your coffee? It's not sweet

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at all. I don't like sweet coffee.

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Good.

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How good is your coffee? It's pretty

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good.

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An asks one other how question in our

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episode. Let's look.

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Where do I catch the bus to go back?

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Just across the street over there. How

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often do the buses come? Every 20

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minutes. You won't have to wait long.

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It's uh

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10:30. The next one's at 10:40 and then

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