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1st Place Medal

1st Place Medal emoji is a golden medal connected to a 🎀 Ribbon. When you enter a contest and see that glittering golden 1st Place Medal you’re motivated to work harder in order to earn it. This medal shows that you are the best and deserve the opportunity to flaunt it. You don’t have to worry about going crazy when you will this medal, you deserve it! Because it is a cause of celebration, you can send it with any of the celebration themed emojis. Send it with the 🎊 Confetti Ball emoji or 🎆 Fireworks emoji to express your joy and enthusiasm of your success. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

2nd Place Medal

2nd Place Medal emoji is a silver medal connected to a 🎀 Ribbon. You work hard in a contest and aim to be the very best. But, someone else was a little bit better than you and they got the 🥇 1st Place Medal. But you were still the second best, and this silver 2nd Place Medal shows it. Don’t be disappointed in sending this medal to 👪 Family and friends letting them know you were the second best, they’ll still be proud of you. And you should be proud too by sending this emoji with a 🎉 Party Popper emoji and 🎊 Confetti Ball emoji to show that you’re still happy about winning this medal. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

3rd Place Medal

3rd Place Medal is a bronze medal connected to a 🎀 Ribbon. You try the best you did but you just weren’t the best and you just barely were beaten by a second person. While the bronze 3rd Place Medal is not the best medal to win, it’s still something to be proud of. You might send this emoji along with a 😞 Disappointed Face emoji to show you weren’t happy about winning this medal, but cheer up. You were the third best, so that means that you beat out everyone else who didn’t even win a medal. Your friends and 👪 Family might send this emoji with ✨ Sparkles emojis all around it to cheer you up and show you that it is still a medal to be proud of earning. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Admission Tickets

Admission Tickets emoji. If you don’t have these little papers, in most cases, you will not be able to get to the place you want to get in. The admission Tickets emoji stands out for the document that allows you to enter somewhere. To the 💃 Carnaval with 🎡 Ferris Wheel, 🎠 Carousel Horse and 🎢 Roller Coaster. Or do you plan to go to Circus? Use 🎟 Admission Tickets emoji with 🎪 Circus Tent and some of the animals you can see there: Lion, 🐅 Tiger, 🐘 Elephant, etc. Use the Admission Tickets emoji to say you are going to an NBA match, to a Soccer game, and so on and so force. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

American Football

American Football emoji is used to represent one of America’s favorite sports. It is often used during 🏈 Super Bowl week to talk about the teams playing and who you think will win. It can also ask if someone wants to come out and play the game. Combine it with a Runner emoji if you actively want to go out and play football or with a 📺 Television emoji to talk about the upcoming big game. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Artist Palette

Artist Palette emoji depicts the traditional palette, used by the 🧑‍🎨 Artist for mixing and taking paint of different colors in the process of painting. There is nothing strange in the fact that it has become a symbol of art and creativity. Of course, it is often used by the artists when they present their new works on their social media. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Badminton

Badminton emoji is used to represent the sport of Badminton. Usually, it is used when talking about the sport. With Badminton becoming more and more popular, you might see this emoji a lot if you are an active sports player. It can sometimes be confused with the 🎾 Tennis emoji or the 🏓 Ping Pong emoji since the game is played similar, yet has different rules. Make sure you know what the sport is before using the emoji to talk with avid sports players. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Balloon

Balloon emoji is the picture of a Balloon on a rope, which is not only one of the most favorite 🧒 Children’s things but also an integral attribute of many holidays, including 🎂 Birthdays, 🎄 New Year, and proms, as well as any other parties. So no wonder that the emoji itself is used mostly in the meaning of 😄 Fun and relating to different holidays and celebrations. Sometimes, it is also used as a symbol of childish mood. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Baseball

Baseball emoji is a picture of a small ball used in Baseball. It looks like a white 2D or 3D ball with red stitches, which make it recognizable. It is used in posts and messages about everything related to this sports game, which is probably the most popular in the 🇺🇸 USA. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Basketball

Basketball emoji is mostly sent to talk about playing Basketball or to invite others to come out and play a 😄 Fun game of Basketball. Fun fact: sending a Basketball emoji over Facebook Messanger unlocks a hidden Basketball game, talk about useful apps. Pair it with a ✋ Raised Hand emoji to ask others to come out and play with you or with a ⚽ Soccer Ball emoji if you ask what game your friends want to play. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bowling

Bowling emoji is used to express your interest in going Bowling with friends or 👪 Family. But it can also be used to express breaking away from a challenge or taking down challengers. Use it with a ✋ Raised Hand emoji as an invitation to go Bowling or with a 😤 Face With Steam From Nose emoji to show your determination to take down those around you holding you back. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Boxing Glove

Boxing Glove emoji represent sports that require the glove, such as boxing or mixed martial arts. For non-sports players, it can represent a knockout punch, like something affecting you or something you did to conquer a challenging task. Or, you can use it to threaten someone who is annoying you, whether in a teasing way or an actual angry way which you can use an 😠 Angry Face emoji to show your rage. It can be used in place of a ✊ Raised Fist emoji to show the act of punching or intending to punch. Just be careful how you use the emoji, as it can send the wrong message quickly. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bullseye

Direct Hit emoji is a dart having hit the center of a dart board, otherwise known as a bullseye. It represents that you were successful in a situation by hitting it right in the middle, giving you the edge. You can use this emoji with the 🏹 Bow And Arrow emoji to show that you are taking aim at a task and plan on coming out successful. You can also use this emoji to be flirty. Send this emoji with the 💘 Heart With Arrow emoji to that special someone to show that they have struck your heart and you are looking to start something more than a friendship. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Carp Streamer

Carp Streamer emoji is the picture of two (or three in the case of emojidex’s version) windsocks of red and blue color in the form of a carp 🐟 Fish. Just like 🎎 Japanese Dolls emoji, it is one of the traditional elements of Japanese celebration — in this case, it is 👶 Children’s day. Not all people are familiar with this meaning so the emoji is also used in the contexts not related to 🇯🇵 Japan. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Chess Pawn

Chess Pawn emoji is the pawn playing a piece of a Chess set. Chess is a game of careful planning and strategy. You can’t just go head-first with crazy moves and expect to win. With the right plan, you will retain all of your pieces and lose epically. If you want to play this game, send this emoji with the 🎮 Video Game emoji to your favorite chess partner. Since this emoji is the Pawn emoji, it can represent a 💂 Guard. If you think of yourself as a guardian or protector of someone, send this emoji with the Guardsman emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree emoji is a picture of the decorated pine, a traditional part of the 🎁 Christmas and 🎄 New Years celebrations in many countries. So, it is almost always used in its direct meaning in the context of these holidays, miracles, happiness, and ❄️ Winter. In all cases, it is often accompanied by other emojis — and in the latter case, it usually comes with ⛄ Snowman Without Snow emoji, for example. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Club Suit

Club Suit emoji is a playing card suit that looks like a black three leaf clover. This particular suit represents growth. Before, the Club Suit used to be an image of an acorn, which grows in to a large and powerful tree. You can send this emoji with the 🌰 Chestnut emoji, the closest to an acorn, to help spread the knowledge of what the suit used to be. If you are talking about its symbolism, send the emoji with a 👶 Baby emoji to show the growth this suit stands for. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Confetti Ball

Confetti Ball emoji is the picture of a bursting ball with confetti falling out of it — in some sense, it is very similar to 🎉 Party Popper emoji (essentially, it is the same thing but in the other form). Also, it is used in the similar meanings, related to parties and holidays of all sorts, where the noisy 😄 Fun and congratulations would be appropriate: from 🎂 Birthdays to 🎄 New Years. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cricket Game

The 🏏 Cricket Game emoji represents a sport played with bats and balls where the objective is to score points by hitting the ball into the opponent's area. It's like a mix of ⚾ Baseball and ⚽ Soccer. This emoji is commonly used to depict the game, especially when someone is unfamiliar with it. Using the Cricket Game emoji shows your enthusiasm for the sport without being too overwhelming. For instance, it can be paired with a Baseball emoji to represent the game of baseball since there is no bat emoji for baseball. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Crystal Ball

Crystal Ball emoji is a crystall ball with ✨ Sparkles on it. Fortune tellers have their trusty Crystal Ball to look into your future to answer your questions. They are mysterious yet beautiful balls of glass or crystals. If you believe what the Crystal Ball says depends on if you believe in magic or not. This emoji represents magic and can be used with the 🧙 Mage emoji to show you are really into magic and ❤️ Love talking about it. Even if you don’t believe in magic, you can still send this emoji with the Sparkles emoji to show that you see good things in someone’s future whether it be something you cause or know will happen. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Curling Stone

Curling Stone emoji is used to represent the sport of Curling. It is a sport where one player pushes a polished stone across ice while two others 🧹 Broom the path to get the Curling Stone to go faster and longer to earn more points. The Curling Stone emoji is more often used to describe the sport. It can be used with a Broom emoji and Running emoji to really show how the sport works. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Diamond Suit

Diamond Suit emoji is the playing card suit diamonds. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, right? At least that’s how the saying goes. This card suit does represent wealth, so in a way the saying is not that far off. You can send this emoji with a 💰 Money Bag emoji to show that you deserve all the expensive ✨ Sparkles the 🌍 World has to offer. But if you can’t afford to give that special someone the diamonds they want, you can use this emoji to show how special they are to you. Send this emoji with the 👨 Man and 👭 Women Holding Hands emoji to show that your relationship is as strong as a diamond and won’t be broken easily. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Diving Mask

Diving Mask emoji is a pair of 🥽 Goggles and a snorkel. Goggles and snorkels are best used to be able to see and breathe while underwater. You can use this emoji when talking about swimming in a pool or your desire to go snorkeling and see what life is like under the sea. You can use this emoji with the 🐟 Fish emoji to show your interest or desire to go snorkeling. For more recreational uses, send this emoji along with the 🏊 Swimming emoji to let others know they can find you enjoying your time at the local pool. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Field Hockey

Field Hockey emoji is a sports themed emoji representing the game of Field Hockey. For those who don’t know, Field Hockey is just the same as 🏒 Ice Hockey, just it is on grass instead of ice. Avid Field Hockey players will use this emoji to show their ❤️ Love of the sport. But don’t confuse it with the Ice Hockey emoji or you will anger some tough players. Even if they look simillar, they are different. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Firecracker

Firecracker emoji is a colored rod with a lit fuse. Everyone knows that firecrackers are beautiful sparks that light up the 🌃 Night sky during celebrations and certain holidays. They vary from simple sparks of light to intricate explosions that leave you in awe. This emoji can be paired with the 🎉 Party Popper emoji to show that a celebration is in the works. But 🎆 Fireworks can be scary for some, especially animals. If your furry pet doesn’t like fireworks, send the emoji with a 🐕 Dog emoji or 🐈 Cat emoji to your friend setting off the fireworks to kindly tell them to knock it off. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Fireworks

Explosion or Fireworks emoji is the fiery comics-like image of 💥 Collision or exploding 💣 Bomb. In most cases, it is used instead of the word “wow” to denote any strong emotion — good or bad — like shock, surprise, happiness; it may be also used to underline some mindblowing fact, event, or experience. Sometimes it is used together with the 🔫 Pistol emoji to symbolize shot — this may be used to convey the feeling of hate or deep disappointment. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Fishing Pole

Fishing Pole emoji represents the sport of fishing and can be used to show that you are either going fishing or that you caught a rather memorable 🐟 Fish. But for non-fishers, it can be used to show that you realed in a rather good-looking person for a date or relationship, especially if you have been fishing for their attention for quite a while. So use a ⛵ Sailboat emoji if you plan on fishing or a 💕 Two Hearts emoji to show that you finally got the attention of that special someone you have been after for a while. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Flag In Hole

Flag In Hole emoji is a sport-themed emoji representing the game of golf’s 🕳️ Hole in one. It is used to represent success in a challenging situation, such as a hard project being done or a work day finished. But it can also be used amongst friends to boast about success from a date or fling; be careful not to send it to the person you were with accidentally. The 🏌️‍♀️ Woman Golfing/🏌️‍♂️ Man Golfing emoji is similar to the Flag in Hole emoji as they can be used interchangeably to mean golfing. Additionally, the 👬 Men and 👭 Women Holding Hands emoji can be used to show the relationship's success. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Flower Playing Cards

Flower Playing Cards emoji is a deck of cards that shows beautiful flowers as the face card image. They originate from 🇯🇵 Japan and are known as Hanafuda. You can play a variety of different card games when using these bright and colorful playing cards. If you have bought yourself a pack of these cards and want to break them in, send this emoji with the 🎮 Video Game emoji to show you are up for some 😄 Fun game time. You can also send this emoji with a flower emoji, like the 🌼 Blossom emoji, to really point out how cute the flowers on your cards are. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Flying Disc

Flying Disc emoji represent the sport of Disc Golf or Ultimate Frisbee. It is a game similar to golf, but instead, you use a frisbee to make scores in specially designed holes. It is a sport slowly gaining interest and popularity. The Flying Disc emoji represents the Flying Disc sport when talking amongst friends or other players. It can also be used when discussing frisbees without needing to be connected to the sport. For example, the emoji can be used with a ✋ Raised Hand emoji to show throwing the frisbee into the goal and the ⛳ Flag In Hole emoji to show the hole the frisbee is to go in. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Framed Picture

Framed Picture emoji represents some sort of a picture or a painting in a frame. Depending on the emoji provider, this picture may be a field, a ⛰️ Mountain range, Egyptian pyramid, some plant, a 🐈 Cat, or even Mona Lisa. The emoji may be used in many contexts, including designing the interiors (along with 🕰️ Mantelpiece Clock emoji and others), art exhibitions, or painting. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Game Die

Game Die/Dice emoji is the picture of playing dices — mostly of ⬜ White or 🟥 Red colors. This item has become a recognized symbol of luck and fate, so no wonder that the emoji often appears in posts about someone relying on a bit of luck in anything. Also, it may appear in the context of gambling in its direct meaning and in the context of someone having a chance on something soon. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Goal Net

Goal Net emoji is a rather multifunctional emoji. Another sports themed emoji, the Goal Net emoji helps to describe sports that requires a Goal Net. Typically, you will see a ⚽ Soccer Ball emoji paired with this emoji as it is the most associated sport needing a net. Aside from sports, it can also be used to describe succesfully reaching a goal despite something or someone blocking your way. In this case, you can use a 👍 Thumbs Up emoji to express your success. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Hamsa

🪬 The Hamsa emoji is an open hand with a large, clearly outlined eye in the center of the palm. The Unicode 14.0 version of the emoji was approved in 2021 and is rendered on devices in gray, navy blue or blue colors. The emoji stands for the sacred symbol Hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima, the Hand of Mary and the Hand of Miriam. It is believed that this sign protects from the evil eye, empowers, gives blessings, promotes good luck and prosperity. By analogy with the ancient symbol, the emoji conveys the same meanings: it acts as a protective amulet, a symbol of female power and faith. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Heart Suit

Heart Suit emoji is a playing card suit that looks like, well, a heart, nothing much to explain on that. It represents your intuition and judgement. But most people see a heart and 🔗 Link it along with the other heart emojis. There’s nothing wrong with that, tough. You can send this emoji along with a string of other ❤️ Love centered emojis, like the ❤️ Red Heart emoji or 💗 Growing Heart emoji, to show that special someone that they have your heart and so much more. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ice Hockey

Ice Hockey emoji is used to represent the sport of Ice Hockey. Ice Hockey is not much more different from 🏑 Field Hockey, just that it is played on ice instead of grass. It is mainly used to show the ❤️ Love and excitement of the sport. Don’t confuse it with the Field Hockey emoji though or you will make some players mad. Use it along with the Runner emoji and the ⛸ Ice Skate emoji to further help show what the sport looks like the best you can with pictures. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ice Skate

Ice Skate emoji represents sports that need ice skates, like figure skating and 🏒 Ice Hockey. 😄 Fun fact: Women typically wore white ice skates in figure skating 👩 Women typically wore white ice skates while 👨 Men wore black ice skates. So even though the emoji is most often a white Ice Skate, it is not connected to gender; it is just easier to see and add detail to it. You can use the ❄️ Snowflake emoji to connect how the Ice Skate is used in snowy environments. Or combine it with some sport-themed emoji that uses ice skates, like the Ice Hockey emoji. Feel free to use it to show your ❤️ Love of the ice, whether for sport or а fun. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Jack-O-Lantern

Jack-O-Lantern emoji shows Pumpkin with holes for 👀 Eyes, 👃 Nose and 👄 Mouth. Trick or treat? We are sure you know this phrase that is heard everywhere on 🎃 Halloween. The emoji of Pumpkin goes directly with the Halloween and Thanksgiving holidays in the USA and some other parts of the 🌍 World. Have you ever watched Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets? There was a whole episode on Halloween, and guess what? The main decoration was the emoji of Jack-O-Lantern. So if you are planning to celebrate Halloween, use this emoji along with 👻 Ghost, 👹 Ogre, 🧛 Vampire, and other supernatural emojis. Also, since Pumpkin is a fruit of 🍁 Autumn, use the Jack-O-Lantern emoji to talk about 🍳 Cooking some delicious food. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Japanese Dolls

Japanese Dolls emoji is the picture of the two traditional Japanese Dolls, which symbolize the emperor and the empress. Because of their characteristic look, they appear mostly in any context related to 🇯🇵 Japan (except for, probably, only 🍕 Food, represented by 🍣 Sushi emoji and others). Also, they are a symbol of the so-called Hina-matsuri, which is one of the Japanese celebrations. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Joker

Joker emoji is the image of the Joker playing card. This playing card is the wild card in the deck of cards. It can either be a good or bad thing, depending on the games. The Joker on the card is a jester, which was a clown known to be a type of trickster to get a laugh. If you are the one who makes jokes, you might receive this emoji with the 🤡 Clown Face emoji. But if you tend to be the one who pulls pranks you might receive this emoji with an 😠 Angry Face emoji showing that your latest victim was not amused by your prank. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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@Unknown - Dec 19

Hey, I appreciate y'all posting the road signs on this website. I plan to study abroad over there in Austria (areas would most likely be Graz, or Vienna) for college, and then still plan so far on wanting to move to Austria or Germany (more so Austria) during or after my study abroad program (With dual citizenship through ancestry with The Czech Republic (assuming it will apply). I just wanted to say thanks for your time making this website possible, and I appreciate this to help me study for a possible driving exam for me (if move to Austria), and every citizen of your country.

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I want to get the greek driving license, so should i study from here and thats it for the oral exam ? thanks a lot

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@Unknown - Sep 25

According to Article 14 this diagram is incorrect. You stay in the inside lane unless you are coming off at the FIRST exit only.

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@Unknown - Sep 08

Speedlimit signs in Norway are not just at the start of the speedlimit. Every speedlimit sign exept 50 and 80 are also placed with a specific distance between eachother as a reminding. If there is no speedlimit sign for a while, you are either in a 50 or 80 area, depending on the road and amout of houses/buildings

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@Unknown - Sep 07

Most of these DOES NOT exist on the official Greek test. //Someone that not only practiced it in Greece, but also scraped sites that had the official test (1:1 copy to the official one) in order to build a better learning site than existing ones (still a work in progress).

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@Unknown - Sep 07

I think the wording is a bit unlucky. "Warning for cyclists" is wrong. It's a "Warning OF cyclists FOR everybody". I think all those "Warning for X" signs should be "Warning of X" or "Warning against X". And then it's not really as specific as some of them are described. E.g. there's one that says "Warning for deer", which should be "Warning against wildlife crossing". It's not deer, it could be warthogs or boars or foxes as well.

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@Unknown - Sep 01

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@Unknown - Aug 31

good instruction of theary

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@Unknown - Aug 19

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@Unknown - Aug 08

To sum-up: A-3 and A-4 are wrong - the sign only tells you the direction of the first curve, the second one can be whatever A-6d and A-6e are not about sharpness, but about the incoming roads being one-way towards the road you're currently on A-18a is not about cattle specifically, but about farm animals or domesticated animals A-18b is not limited to deer, but any wild animals that might suddenly appear on the road, like elk or boars B-32a is literally "border control", but may also have different variations with different text meaning in general "stop here until you're explicitly allowed to go" All that info can be found on wikipedia.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

A-4 also wrong. It means "dangerous curves — first to the left", the second one can be either left or right. It doesn't specify.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

Wrong. This is A-6d, which "entry of the one-way road from the right". Nothing about sharpness. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Poland

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@Unknown - Aug 04

The questions are pretty good, but unfortunately there's no variety at all. Would be nice if there were questions about things other than the signs, which are arguably one of the easiest parts of traffic rules

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@Unknown - Aug 03

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@Unknown - Aug 02

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@Unknown - Jul 23

Where can I find info about rules in regards to alcohol consumption?

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@Unknown - Jul 23

very helpfull.

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@Unknown - Jul 23

The polish sign "Curve of the main road" is actually a complimentary sign showing the "actual course of priority road" and there are several thousand variations of it as this is often "crossroad specific"

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@Unknown - Jul 22

did i fail or pass? 79/103 Thankyou

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