A2 Expression 비격식체 4분 분량

No way

Strong disagreement

15초 만에

  • Expresses shock or strong disbelief.
  • Used for firm refusal of a request.
  • Generally informal, avoid in formal settings.
  • Common in texts, chats, and casual talk.

어떤 일을 절대 거부하거나 소식에 충격을 받았을 때 사용합니다. '아니요' 또는 '믿을 수 없어!'라고 말하는 강력한 방법입니다.

주요 예문

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1

Texting a friend about weekend plans

Are you really going skydiving this weekend?

Are you really going skydiving this weekend?

2

Reacting to surprising news

He got accepted into Harvard? No way!

He got accepted into Harvard? No way!

3

Refusing a favor politely

Can you lend me $500 until next week?

Can you lend me $500 until next week?

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문화적 배경

The phrase `No way` likely emerged as a more emphatic and less formal alternative to simply saying 'no.' Its rise in popularity mirrors the increasing informality in spoken English, especially in the mid-to-late 20th century. It captures a sense of modern, direct communication where strong reactions are common in everyday conversation, reflecting a cultural shift towards more expressive and less reserved interactions, particularly among younger generations. It's the verbal equivalent of a double-take.

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Vary Your Intensity

Add words like 'freaking' or 'seriously' for extra emphasis: 'No freaking way!' or 'Seriously, no way!'

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The Formal Faux Pas

Using 'No way' in a job interview or with a senior colleague is a classic blunder. Stick to 'I'm afraid not' or 'That's not possible.'

15초 만에

  • Expresses shock or strong disbelief.
  • Used for firm refusal of a request.
  • Generally informal, avoid in formal settings.
  • Common in texts, chats, and casual talk.

What It Means

No way is a super common English expression. It packs a punch! You use it to show you absolutely refuse to do something. Or, you use it when you're totally shocked by something you heard. It's like saying 'Never!' or 'I can't believe it!' with a lot of feeling. It’s more than just a simple ‘no.’ It’s an emphatic denial or expression of astonishment. It’s not just a word; it’s a whole vibe!

How To Use It

There are two main ways to use no way. First, for refusal: 'Can you lend me $1000?' 'No way!' Second, for disbelief: 'He won the lottery?' 'No way!' You can also use it to express that something is impossible. 'Will it rain today?' 'Looking at the sky, no way.' You can even use it playfully. 'I'm going to eat this whole pizza myself.' 'No way, you are!' It’s versatile, like a Swiss Army knife for your emotions.

Formality & Register

Generally, no way is informal. You’d use it with friends, family, or people you know well. Think texting, casual chats, or social media comments. It’s usually too casual for formal settings like job interviews or official meetings. Imagine telling your boss 'No way, I’m not working late!' – probably not the best career move. It’s like wearing sweatpants to a wedding; usually not appropriate.

Real-Life Examples

  • Texting a friend: 'Are you coming to the party tonight?' 'No way, I have to study!'
  • Reacting to news: 'They’re making a sequel to that old movie?' 'No way! I loved the first one!'
  • Refusing a request: 'Can you help me move this weekend?' 'Sorry, no way, I’m already busy.'
  • Expressing impossibility: 'He finished the marathon in under 2 hours?' 'No way, that’s impossible!'
  • Social media: Someone posts a crazy travel photo. Comment: 'Wow, no way! Where is this?'
  • Gaming chat: 'Did you just beat the final boss?' 'No way! How did you do that?'

When To Use It

Use no way when you want to sound genuinely surprised. Use it when you want to give a strong, firm 'no.' Use it when you're talking to people you're comfortable with. It’s perfect for expressing that something is completely unbelievable. It’s also great when you want to add a bit of playful banter. Think of it as your exclamation point for disbelief or refusal. It’s like adding extra sprinkles to your verbal ice cream.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid no way in formal situations. Don't use it with your boss, a client, or someone you’ve just met. It can sound rude or dismissive. Don't use it if you need to be diplomatic or polite. If someone asks for a small favor and you can't do it, a softer 'I'm afraid not' might be better. Using it inappropriately is like wearing sunglasses indoors; it just feels off.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes use no way too formally. Or they might use it when a simple 'no' would suffice.

'Can I have the report by tomorrow?' 'No way, sir.' 'I'm afraid I can't get you the report by tomorrow.'
'I’m sorry, but no way is possible.' 'I'm sorry, but that's impossible.' (Here, no way sounds redundant and awkward.)

Common Variations

  • No freakin' way: Even stronger disbelief or refusal, very informal.
  • No duh: Sarcastic agreement, meaning 'of course!' (opposite vibe).
  • Get outta here!: Similar to no way for disbelief, very informal.
  • You're kidding!: Expresses surprise, similar to no way.
  • Not a chance: A strong refusal, similar to no way.
  • Ain't no way: Very informal, often used in certain dialects or music.

Real Conversations

Speaker A: Hey, did you hear Sarah got promoted to manager?

Speaker B: No way! That’s amazing! I’m so happy for her!

Speaker A: Can you cover my shift on Saturday?

Speaker B: Ugh, no way, I’m going to that concert.

Speaker A: I just saw a celebrity walking down the street!

Speaker B: No way! Who was it?

Quick FAQ

  • Is no way always negative? Mostly, yes, for refusal or disbelief. But it can be used playfully.
  • Can I use it in an email? Only in very casual emails to friends. Never in professional ones.
  • What’s a more formal alternative? 'Absolutely not,' 'I'm afraid that's not possible,' or 'Under no circumstances.'
  • Does it mean the same as 'never'? It can imply 'never,' especially for refusal, but it's often about immediate disbelief.

사용 참고사항

‘No way’ is highly informal and primarily used in spoken English or casual digital communication like texting. Its strong tone makes it unsuitable for professional settings, where it can sound rude or dismissive. Be mindful of context; it can express shock or a firm refusal, and tone of voice is crucial.

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Vary Your Intensity

Add words like 'freaking' or 'seriously' for extra emphasis: 'No freaking way!' or 'Seriously, no way!'

⚠️

The Formal Faux Pas

Using 'No way' in a job interview or with a senior colleague is a classic blunder. Stick to 'I'm afraid not' or 'That's not possible.'

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Tone is Everything

The same words 'No way' can sound excited ('No way! That's amazing!') or dismissive ('No way. I can't do that.'). Your tone of voice makes all the difference.

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A Sign of Modernity

The widespread use of 'No way' reflects a cultural shift towards more direct and emotionally expressive communication, especially in informal settings. It's less about politeness and more about authentic reaction.

예시

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#1 Texting a friend about weekend plans

Are you really going skydiving this weekend?

Are you really going skydiving this weekend?

Expresses surprise and disbelief about the friend's adventurous plan.

#2 Reacting to surprising news

He got accepted into Harvard? No way!

He got accepted into Harvard? No way!

Shows strong astonishment and disbelief at the news.

#3 Refusing a favor politely

Can you lend me $500 until next week?

Can you lend me $500 until next week?

A firm refusal, indicating the speaker absolutely cannot or will not lend the money.

#4 Instagram caption reaction

Just saw my travel vlog hit 1 million views! 🤯

Just saw my travel vlog hit 1 million views! 🤯

Commenters might react with 'No way! Congrats!' showing surprise and admiration.

#5 Responding to a friend's unbelievable story

You saw a UFO? No way!

You saw a UFO? No way!

Highlights the sheer incredulity of the story being told.

#6 Job interview (professional context)

Could you possibly start tomorrow morning?

Could you possibly start tomorrow morning?

Here, 'No way' would be too informal. A professional response is needed.

#7 Giving feedback in a professional setting

I cannot approve this budget increase.

I cannot approve this budget increase.

A more formal and direct refusal is required, not 'No way.'

Common Learner Mistake 흔한 실수

✗ 'No way, I can help you with that.' → ✓ 'Yes, I can help you with that.'

✗ 'No way, I can help you with that.' → ✓ 'Yes, I can help you with that.'

Using 'No way' when you mean 'Yes' is a common confusion. It means refusal or disbelief, not agreement.

Common Learner Mistake 흔한 실수

✗ 'My teacher said, 'No way you passed.' → ✓ 'My teacher said, 'No, you didn't pass.' or 'My teacher said, 'I don't think you passed.''

✗ 'My teacher said, 'No way you passed.' → ✓ 'My teacher said, 'No, you didn't pass.' or 'My teacher said, 'I don't think you passed.''

Using 'No way' in reported speech can sound unnatural or overly informal depending on the context.

#10 Gaming chat - expressing surprise

Did you just pull off that impossible combo?

Did you just pull off that impossible combo?

Expresses astonishment at a skillful or unexpected gaming maneuver.

#11 Reacting to a plot twist in a show

He was the villain all along? No way!

He was the villain all along? No way!

A typical reaction to a shocking plot development in a TV show or movie.

#12 Casual conversation with a friend

I'm thinking of quitting my job and becoming a professional dog walker.

I'm thinking of quitting my job and becoming a professional dog walker.

The friend might respond with 'No way!' expressing surprise at the drastic career change idea.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: No way

`No way` is used to express disbelief.

Choose the sentence that uses 'No way' correctly.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: No way, I can't believe you finished the project already!

The correct option expresses disbelief. The third option uses 'No way' as a refusal, which is also correct, but the question asks for *a* correct usage. The first and last options misuse the phrase.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

`No way` is too informal for a boss discussing a raise. A more formal refusal like 'Absolutely not' or 'I'm afraid that's not possible' is appropriate.

Translate this sentence from English to Spanish.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

`No way` translates to expressions of disbelief or impossibility like '¡De ninguna manera!' or '¡Imposible!' in Spanish.

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: No way

This context implies surprise or disbelief about whether the person saw the movie, making `No way` the most fitting response.

Choose the sentence that uses 'No way' correctly.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: No way, that sounds like too much work.

This option correctly uses 'No way' to refuse a request due to perceived difficulty. The first option sounds like a statement of intent, not disbelief/refusal. The last option incorrectly uses it for agreement.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

While 'no way' can mean refusal, the structure 'no way I can...' is grammatically incomplete for this meaning. 'There's no way I can...' expresses impossibility or strong refusal more naturally.

Translate this sentence from English to French.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

`No way` as a strong refusal translates well to 'Pas question !' in French, conveying impossibility or strong objection.

Put the words in the correct order to form a sentence expressing disbelief.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

This combines disbelief ('I can't believe it') with an emphatic 'no way' for extra emphasis.

Match the phrase with its closest meaning in this context.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

These phrases all relate to refusal or disbelief, with varying degrees of formality and intensity.

Choose the sentence that uses 'No way' most naturally.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly and naturally?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: She said she’d finish it by Friday? No way!

This option correctly uses 'No way' to express disbelief about someone's claimed ability or intention. The other options are either incomplete, grammatically awkward, or use 'No way' incorrectly for agreement/invitation.

Put the words in the correct order to form a sentence expressing impossibility.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

This structure 'There's no way...' is used to state that something is impossible or highly unlikely to occur.

🎉 점수: /12

시각 학습 자료

Formality Spectrum for 'No way'

Very Informal

Used freely in casual chats, texting, social media.

OMG, he really said that? No way!

Informal

Common in everyday conversation with friends and family.

Can you help me move? No way, I'm busy that day.

Neutral

Rarely appropriate, might be used in specific casual work contexts.

Finish by 5 PM? No way.

Formal

Never appropriate in professional or formal settings.

No way, sir, I cannot accept this offer.

Where You'll Hear 'No Way'

'No Way!'
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Reacting to gossip

She's dating him? No way!

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Refusing a request

Lend you my car? No way.

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Expressing disbelief

He won the lottery? No way!

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Gaming chat

You beat the boss already? No way!

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Social media comments

That view is unreal! No way!

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Surprising news

They're closing the shop? No way!

Comparing 'No Way' with Similar Phrases

No Way
No way! Wow, that's unbelievable!
No way. I absolutely refuse.
Not possible
Not possible. States impossibility factually.
It's not possible. More formal statement of impossibility.
Absolutely not
Absolutely not. Firm, formal refusal.
Not a chance. Informal, firm refusal.

Usage Categories for 'No way'

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Disbelief

  • Reacting to shocking news
  • Hearing an unbelievable story
  • Seeing something unexpected
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Refusal

  • Declining a request
  • Rejecting an offer
  • Setting boundaries
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Impossibility

  • Stating something can't happen
  • Predicting failure
  • Expressing doubt about success
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Informal Contexts

  • Text messages
  • Social media
  • Casual conversations

연습 문제 은행

12 연습 문제
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase. Fill Blank beginner

You expect me to believe that? ______!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: No way

`No way` is used to express disbelief.

Choose the sentence that uses 'No way' correctly. Choose beginner

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: No way, I can't believe you finished the project already!

The correct option expresses disbelief. The third option uses 'No way' as a refusal, which is also correct, but the question asks for *a* correct usage. The first and last options misuse the phrase.

Find and fix the error in the sentence. Error Fix intermediate

실수를 찾아 수정하세요:

My boss said, 'No way, you can't have a raise.'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: My boss said, 'Absolutely not, you can't have a raise.'

`No way` is too informal for a boss discussing a raise. A more formal refusal like 'Absolutely not' or 'I'm afraid that's not possible' is appropriate.

Translate this sentence from English to Spanish. 번역 intermediate

He finished the entire cake by himself? No way!

힌트: Think about how to express disbelief in Spanish., Consider common expressions for 'impossible'.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ¿Se comió todo el pastel él solo? ¡De ninguna manera!

`No way` translates to expressions of disbelief or impossibility like '¡De ninguna manera!' or '¡Imposible!' in Spanish.

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase. Fill Blank intermediate

I asked him if he'd seen the new superhero movie, and he said, '______!'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: No way

This context implies surprise or disbelief about whether the person saw the movie, making `No way` the most fitting response.

Choose the sentence that uses 'No way' correctly. Choose intermediate

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: No way, that sounds like too much work.

This option correctly uses 'No way' to refuse a request due to perceived difficulty. The first option sounds like a statement of intent, not disbelief/refusal. The last option incorrectly uses it for agreement.

Find and fix the error in the sentence. Error Fix intermediate

실수를 찾아 수정하세요:

I'm sorry, but no way I can attend the meeting today.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: I'm sorry, but there's no way I can attend the meeting today.

While 'no way' can mean refusal, the structure 'no way I can...' is grammatically incomplete for this meaning. 'There's no way I can...' expresses impossibility or strong refusal more naturally.

Translate this sentence from English to French. 번역 intermediate

You expect me to finish this report by tonight? No way!

힌트: Think of French expressions for strong refusal., 'Pas question' is a common way to say 'no way'.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Tu t'attends à ce que je finisse ce rapport pour ce soir ? Pas question !

`No way` as a strong refusal translates well to 'Pas question !' in French, conveying impossibility or strong objection.

Put the words in the correct order to form a sentence expressing disbelief. Reorder advanced

올바른 순서로 단어를 배열하세요:

위의 단어를 클릭하여 문장을 만드세요

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: I can't believe it, no way!

This combines disbelief ('I can't believe it') with an emphatic 'no way' for extra emphasis.

Match the phrase with its closest meaning in this context. Match advanced

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

These phrases all relate to refusal or disbelief, with varying degrees of formality and intensity.

Choose the sentence that uses 'No way' most naturally. Choose advanced

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly and naturally?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: She said she’d finish it by Friday? No way!

This option correctly uses 'No way' to express disbelief about someone's claimed ability or intention. The other options are either incomplete, grammatically awkward, or use 'No way' incorrectly for agreement/invitation.

Put the words in the correct order to form a sentence expressing impossibility. Reorder advanced

올바른 순서로 단어를 배열하세요:

위의 단어를 클릭하여 문장을 만드세요

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: There is no way that happening.

This structure 'There's no way...' is used to state that something is impossible or highly unlikely to occur.

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자주 묻는 질문

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At its core, 'No way' expresses strong disbelief or a firm refusal. It's more intense than a simple 'no.' Think of it as a verbal gasp of surprise or a definitive 'never!' It conveys a lot of emotion, whether that's shock or absolute unwillingness.

Use 'No way' when you're genuinely surprised by something or when you want to refuse a request very firmly. It's perfect for informal chats with friends, reacting to shocking news, or shutting down an unreasonable demand. It adds a punch of emotion to your conversation.

Generally, no. 'No way' is considered informal slang. Using it in a job interview, a business email, or with someone you don't know well can sound rude or unprofessional. For formal contexts, opt for phrases like 'Absolutely not' or 'I'm afraid that's not possible.'

The punctuation and context often change the feeling. 'No way!' (with an exclamation mark) usually expresses surprise or excitement, like 'I can't believe it!' 'No way.' (with a period) often indicates a firm refusal, like 'I absolutely will not do that.'

Yes! While often used for disbelief or refusal, 'No way!' can express positive surprise or excitement. For example, if a friend says, 'I got tickets to the concert!' you might exclaim, 'No way! That's awesome!'

'Never' is a straightforward statement about time, meaning 'at no time.' 'No way,' while often implying 'never,' is more about the speaker's strong emotional reaction – either disbelief that something happened or a refusal to allow it.

You could use phrases like 'Get outta here!', 'You're kidding!', 'Not a chance!', or even 'Are you serious?!' These all convey a similar sense of disbelief or strong refusal in casual settings.

Absolutely, but only in very casual contexts. It's common in texting friends or in informal social media comments. Avoid it in any professional or semi-formal emails, as it lacks the required decorum.

The core meaning is the same. However, 'No way' might be slightly more common or emphatic in American English. British speakers might sometimes use phrases like 'No chance!' or 'Get on!' for similar refusals, but 'No way' is widely understood.

A frequent error is using it when they mean 'yes' or 'of course.' For example, saying 'No way, I'll help you!' when they mean 'Yes, I'll help you!' This completely reverses the meaning and can cause confusion.

If 'No way' feels too blunt for the situation, soften your refusal. Try phrases like, 'I wish I could, but...' or 'Unfortunately, I'm unable to...' Adding a brief, polite reason can also help.

The phrase 'There's no way...' is used to state that something is impossible or highly unlikely to happen. For example, 'There's no way he'll finish on time' means it's extremely improbable he will meet the deadline.

Yes, 'way' in this context relates to manner or possibility. Saying 'No way' essentially means 'No manner' or 'No possibility' exists for the thing being discussed, emphasizing the impossibility or refusal.

Yes, it can be used sarcastically, often to mean the opposite. If someone says, 'I'm going to clean my entire house today,' you might sarcastically reply, 'No way!' implying you don't believe they'll actually do it.

You can make it stronger with additions like 'No freaking way!' or 'No shit, Sherlock!' (though the latter is very informal and can be considered rude). These amplify the disbelief or refusal.

While its exact origin is debated, 'No way' likely evolved as a more colorful and emphatic substitute for 'no' or 'never.' Its popularity surged in the mid-20th century, fitting a trend towards more expressive, informal language.

A common mistake is using it in formal settings, thinking it's just a strong 'no.' Another is using it for agreement, like responding 'No way!' to 'We're going to the beach!' when you mean 'Yes, absolutely!'

'No way' is about impossibility or refusal. 'No how' (often considered non-standard or dialectal) means 'in no manner' or 'by no means,' usually used in a refusal context, like 'I'm going to do it, no how!'

Yes, it can express positive surprise or admiration. If someone achieves something amazing, like winning a competition against all odds, you might say, 'Wow, no way! Congratulations!' It conveys astonishment at their success.

Yes, 'No way' is definitely considered informal and often falls into the category of slang. Its usage is best reserved for casual conversations among friends or in relaxed online environments.

관련 표현

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Not a chance

synonym

A firm refusal, indicating something is impossible or highly unlikely.

Both phrases express a strong refusal and are used in informal contexts, though 'Not a chance' might feel slightly less abrupt than 'No way'.

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Get outta here!

synonym

An exclamation of disbelief or surprise, often used playfully.

This phrase is very similar to 'No way!' when used to express astonishment, functioning as an informal and energetic reaction to surprising news.

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Are you kidding me?

synonym

Expresses disbelief or annoyance at something surprising or frustrating.

This phrase captures the element of disbelief inherent in 'No way!' and is used in similar informal contexts to react to unexpected information.

👔

Absolutely not

formal version

A very firm and direct refusal.

This is a more formal and polite way to express the strong refusal that 'No way' conveys in informal situations.

👔

I'm afraid not

formal version

A polite way to refuse a request or disagree.

This phrase serves a similar function to refusing something as 'No way' does, but it is much more polite and suitable for formal or sensitive situations.

🔗

Never

related topic

At no point in time; on no occasion.

'No way' often implies 'never' when used as a refusal, making 'never' a related concept in expressing complete negation.

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You bet!

antonym

Certainly; of course! Expresses strong agreement or enthusiasm.

While 'No way!' expresses disbelief or refusal, 'You bet!' expresses strong affirmation and agreement, representing opposite intentions.

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