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'Do Your Homework' or 'Do The Homework'. Which Is Correct?

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The expression “do homework” refers to the work that a teacher gives a student to do at home.

The expression “ do homework ” refers to the work that a teacher gives a student to do at home.

Doing homework is a boring activity for some students.

Use the article “the” or a possessive pronoun (my, your, his, etc.) to be more specific.

Have you done your math homework ?

Since homework is an uncountable noun, it is not possible to use the indefinite article a/an.

The history teacher gave us some homework to do by Monday.

The history teacher gave us a homework to do by Monday.

1. Homework Is Uncountable

2. using other determiners with ‘homework’.

“ Homework ” is an uncountable noun; therefore, it does not have a plural form.

I have some homework to do.

I have three homeworks to do.

Being uncountable, " homework " is always followed by a singular verb.

The science homework was extremely difficult.

And you cannot put the article a/an in front of it.

You should do some homework today.

You should do a homework today.

But you can use the word “ assignment ” to mention separate pieces of homework.

Complete the three homework assignments .

Rebecca, you did an impressive job on the homework assignments .

Or just say “ a/one piece of homework ” or " a bit of homework ".

You still have one piece of homework left to do.

Note that we always say “ do homework ”. Avoid the verbs make or write with this word.

It’s worth doing a bit of homework before playing video games.

It’s worth making/writing a bit of homework before playing video games.

But you can use the verbs give or help (somebody).

The teacher gave us some homework to do by Friday.

My mother used to help me with my homework .

Instead of referring to the work that a student is asked to do at home, you can use “ homework ” as a synonym of preparation.

Since we have done our homework , we are well prepared for the meeting with the investor.

Using "a" or "the" with common activities

We commonly add a possessive pronoun (my, your, his, her, our, their) before “ homework ”.

Do your homework before dinner.

Have the kids done their homework ?

Jennifer is very good at doing her homework .

But you can also use other determiners, such as:

  • some (affirmative sentences)
  • any (interrogative and negative sentences)

The teacher gives too much homework .

I don’t have any homework .

We can also omit the determiner to speak about homework in a general way.

Homework is boring.

Is it bad to do homework in bed?

For homework , finish the exercise on page 8.

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Definition of homework noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

  • acquire/get/lack experience/training/(an) education
  • receive/provide somebody with training
  • develop/design/plan a curriculum/course/program/syllabus
  • give/go to/attend a class/lesson/lecture/seminar
  • hold/run/conduct a class/seminar/workshop
  • moderate/lead/facilitate a discussion
  • sign up for/take a course/classes/lessons
  • go to/start preschool/kindergarten/nursery school
  • be in the first, second, etc. grade (at school)
  • study/take/drop history/chemistry/German, etc.
  • finish/drop out of/quit school
  • graduate from high school/college
  • be the victim/target of bullying/teasing
  • skip/cut/ ( informal ) ditch class/school
  • cheat on an exam/a test
  • get/be given a detention (for doing something)
  • be expelled from/be suspended from school
  • do your homework/a project on something
  • work on/write/do/submit an essay/a dissertation/a thesis/an assignment/a paper
  • finish/complete your dissertation/thesis/studies
  • hand in/turn in your homework/essay/assignment/paper
  • study/prepare/review/ ( informal ) cram for a test/an exam
  • take/ ( formal ) sit for a test/an exam
  • grade homework/a test
  • do well on/ ( informal ) ace a test/an exam
  • pass/fail/ ( informal ) flunk a test/an exam/a class/a course/a subject
  • apply to/get into/go to/start college
  • leave/graduate from college (with a degree in computer science)/law school
  • study for/work towards a law degree/a degree in physics
  • major/minor in biology/philosophy
  • earn/receive/be awarded/get/have/hold a master's degree/a bachelor's degree/a Ph.D. in economics

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  • 2 ( informal ) work that someone does to prepare for something You could tell that he had really done his homework (= found out all he needed to know) .

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‘Make homework’ vs. ‘do homework’ in English

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First, let me note that “homework” is an uncountable (mass) noun in English. It is a common mistake, even among some non-native teachers of English as a foreign language, to say things like, “Hand in your homeworks, please.” The word “homework”, being uncountable, does not have a plural form. If you really must refer to several separate “pieces” of homework, the word you are looking for is “assignment”:

It is also not possible to use “homework” with “a”:

Let’s move on to the main topic of this article. Without further ado, the correct verb to use with “homework” is “do”, not “make”:

“Homework” is not in any way special in this respect. We always use “do” with activities and “make” with objects that are being made. Just like we “do work”, not “make work”, we also “do homework”, meaning the activity.

The confusion arises from the fact that the most direct translation of “homework” into other languages often refers to the sheets of paper on which the assignments are written, hence it would make sense to “make it”. For the very same reason, we wouldn’t usually speak about “writing homework”:

By the way, if you haven’t read my guide on how to avoid the most common mistakes in English, make sure to check it out; it deals with similar topics.

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"I should be doing my homework." Vs. "I should do my homework."

I can discern a certain nuance from the following examples:

I should be doing my homework. I should do my homework.

I would think #1 suggests that I am supposed to be doing my homework now while #2 suggests that I may as well do my homework now but it is not required. I am not sure I got it right. Please help to elaborate on this.

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Your feeling is correct!

I should be doing my homework.

This implies that I am doing something else, but the right thing to do would be to stop that and get started on my homework.

I should do my homework.

This does not imply anything about what I am doing right now. Therefore, it also lacks a strong sense of value judgement about doing homework now. It might be a good idea to start it right now, but it's not necessarily bad behaviour if I don't.

Why the difference? I think it's down to two things:

  • Because "should be" is used for deliberate contrast with what is , while "should" alone doesn't have this sense of contrast.
  • Because "do" could mean now or later, whereas "be doing" is definitely now. Even if it's clear from context that I mean now, the vagueness of the former makes it seem less urgent.

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The first sentence implies right now ,the second sentence does not. For example:

I should be doing my homework now instead of playing video games.

as opposed to:

Every day I should do my homework before playing video games.

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  • That's one scenario. Sorry not to provide any context. I would think "I should do my homework." can also mean "I should do my homework now." Right? –  Kinzle B Commented May 10, 2014 at 14:14
  • You are correct! ............. adding the context is very important......the listener (or reader) will not have to guess your true meaning...............it is worth one or two extra words! –  Gary's Student Commented May 10, 2014 at 14:26
  • While your answer is right, the others are more to the point. Thx. –  Kinzle B Commented May 11, 2014 at 13:04
  • @ZhanlongZheng The answer is like the best is Tim's –  Gary's Student Commented May 11, 2014 at 13:21

A slightly different perspective:

"I should be doing my homework" implies that you want the activity (doing the homework) to take place. It seems to care less about the homework "being done" and more about the fact that the student is seen to be studying.

"I should do my homework" focuses on the outcome . "Good students do their homework". It doesn't matter when they do it - it matters that it gets done. The process and timing is less important in this phrase.

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You are correct. In particular, the first has a specific time at which you should be doing your homework (now) while the second entirely lacks a time frame. Even the implied "before it is due" is weak, as the homework in question could already be overdue.

So, sentence 1 says you are doing something other than your homework, and whatever that is, it is not what you should be doing at the moment. Sentence 2 says you are not doing your homework at the moment, but at sometime you should do so. This leaves open the possibility that what you are doing now is what you should be doing at the moment.

Note that neither implies that you will do your homework, only that in your opinion you should do so.

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  • Welcome to English Language Learners (ELL) and thank you for your contribution. I've fixed a typo and made a minor change in the wording. Please, feel free to revert the change in wording. –  Nico Commented May 11, 2014 at 6:53

I should be doing implies that right this moment you should be in the act of doing something, but aren't. = I am doing my homework (continuous action being done presently)

I should do means that maybe not now, not later but at some point in the future near or far you should do your homework.

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Are you done with your homework?

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I believe "Are you done" may be acceptable in AmE, but in BrE "Have you done..." is preferable. You may want to wait for an AmE speaker's opinion on that, though. "I ain't done yet" is slang in both, but you will hear it a lot in films and on TV.  

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Can we get the opinion of AmE speaker.  

kentix

In above context referring to post #1 is there any difference between : 1.Are you done? Or 2.Are you done with your homework?  

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Sheikhbutt said: In above context referring to post #1 is there any difference between : 1.Are you done? Or 2.Are you done with your homework? Click to expand...
Myridon said: A: Are you done? B: Done with what? Click to expand...
Sheikhbutt said: Homework. Click to expand...

When you are doing your homework and you say : "I am done with my homework lets have some fun" to your friend after the completion of the homework. What does it mean? Does it nessarily mean that you will not do any sort of further homeworks in your rest of the life?  

PaulQ

"I am done (adjective) with X" usually means "I have had enough of X"; "I will have no more dealings with X"; "I reject X".  

What does the above sentence mean in the context.  

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PaulQ said: "I am done (adjective) with X" usually means "I have had enough of X"; "I will have no more dealings with X"; "I reject X". Click to expand...
Sheikhbutt said: What does the above sentence mean in the context. Click to expand...
pops91710 said: Pashto, you need to set the scene. We cannot guess which implication is intended without the setting and context. Click to expand...
Sheikhbutt said: I am _______ with my homework" Click to expand...
Sheikhbutt said: If you are doing routine homework , can you say: I am done with my homework" to simply mean that you have completed it without any intention of not doing any further homework in the rest of the life. Click to expand...
PaulQ said: I would not. I would say "I have done my homework." (AE is probably different.) Click to expand...
pops91710 said: Sorry, I meant Sheikhbutt!! Click to expand...
pops91710 said: Nope, it is the same thing here, too, Paul. Click to expand...

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Your done with the thing or things you are doing like assignments, thesis or job.  

Sheikhbutt said: I think I am done with my homework and I have done my homework can mean the same thing. I have attached a reference. Click to expand...

RM1(SS)

"I am done with my home work" means "I have completed the homework that has been assigned to me". It says nothing about completing or not completing any future homework.  

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RM1(SS) said: "I am done with my home work" means "I have completed the homework that has been assigned to me". It says nothing about completing or not completing any future homework. Click to expand...

In AE (at least where I'm from), "are you done?" means "have you finished?"--and if I use this phrase, it implies that I know or believe that you've started. If I wanted to talk to you 15 minutes ago but you told me to go away because you were in the middle of your homework, I'd ask you (now, 15 minutes later), "Are you done with your homework?" (If I'm your mom and I'm checking up on you, I'd ask, "Have you done your homework?") If I want to use the scissors that are on the table with a pile of cut things that you have obviously been working on, I'd say, "Are you done using the scissors?" "I ain't done yet" would be a NONSTANDARD response to a question or request like "Can I use the scissors now?" or "Please take your dishes to the kitchen." or "We need to leave soon."  

Sheikhbutt said: It doesnot nessarily mean I will not do any further homework assignment that I will receive in coming futute. It simply indicates the completion of given assignment.Right? Click to expand...
DonnyB said: That's right, yes. It doesn't suggest to me that you have no intention of ever doing any homework again. Click to expand...
kentix said: 'I ain't done yet.' Although it's possible to say that I don't expect to hear it in my normal life, especially in relation to something like school work. I'd expect to hear - yes, no, almost, not all of it, most of it, I'm going to do it later. And...I forgot. Click to expand...
Sheikhbutt said: Then what does it suggest you? Click to expand...
DonnyB said: I'd interpret "I am done with my homework" as meaning "I've finished my homework" , but it's not the way most BE-speaking pupils would say it. Click to expand...
Sheikhbutt said: So would AmE speaking people say it? Click to expand...
Sheikhbutt said: When you are doing your homework and you say : "I am done with my homework lets have some fun" to your friend after the completion of the homework. What does it mean? Does it nessarily mean that you will not do any sort of further homeworks in your rest of the life? Click to expand...
kentix said: You're eating dinner and you say, "I'm done with with my soup." Is it reasonable to think that means "I'll never eat soup again for the rest of my life"? Click to expand...

It means I'm done eating my soup. There is no more left in the bowl.  

It simply mean what I was asking in the case of homework. I am done with my home work is an alternative of saying I have completed homework. But I got confuse in post #11.  

Sheikhbutt said: But I got confuse in post #11 Click to expand...
PaulQ said: "I am done (adjective) with X" Click to expand...

I am done with soup: Apply that you no more like soup and you are in mood of eating if you ever get chance to eat it. I am done with my soup: The soup which I was eating is finished now and it doesnot apply to whether you will eat or not in future.Right? And please reply to my post #36 also.  

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Sheikhbutt said: The soup which I was eating is finished now and it doesnot apply to whether you will eat or not in future.Right? Click to expand...

Please reply to the post 36 aswell.  

Sheikhbutt said: I am done with my home work is an alternative way of saying I have completed my homework. Click to expand...
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kentix said: That helps a lot in understanding your question. Thanks. This is a different meaning. I am done with soup. - I am no longer interested in eating soup anymore at all. I am done with my soup. - My bowl is empty. I have eaten all the soup that was in my bowl. In the first sentence, it doesn't say my soup, the soup, his soup, our soup. It just says "soup" so it stands for all soup. Click to expand...
Sheikhbutt said: I am done with the soup: can also mean you have eaten all your soup or you are no more interested in eating the specific soup that you are eating, it does not apply to the soup in general. That you want eat any soup again, right? Click to expand...
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  • Go upstairs and do your homework.
  • For your homework, please do exercise 3 on page 24.
  • When I finish my homework, can I watch TV?
  • Get on with your homework.
  • She was trying to duck out of doing her homework.

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Homework Dream Meaning: Discover What it Really Means

Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night in a panic, having just dreamt about unfinished homework? Or perhaps you’ve had a recurring dream where you’re back in school and struggling to complete an assignment? These dreams may seem insignificant, but they could have deeper meanings that are worth exploring.

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Understanding the Significance of Homework Dreams

Just like other dreams, homework dreams can be interpreted in different ways, but they often have a connection to your current emotional and mental state. Dreams about homework can signify a fear of failure or a desire for greater achievement. They may also reveal your need for knowledge and intellectual growth.

Additionally, homework dreams can also represent a sense of responsibility and obligation. If you are feeling overwhelmed with your workload or struggling to meet deadlines, your subconscious mind may manifest these concerns in the form of a homework dream. It is important to pay attention to these dreams and reflect on any underlying issues that may be causing them.

The Symbolism of Homework in Dreams

Homework can be seen as a metaphor for unfinished business in your waking life. It can represent a project that you’ve been putting off, a goal that you’ve been struggling to achieve, or a problem that you’ve been unable to solve. In this context, dreaming about homework can be a sign that you need to take action to complete these tasks and move past the obstacles in your life.

Additionally, the type of homework you dream about can also hold significance. For example, dreaming about math homework may suggest that you need to focus on logical problem-solving skills, while dreaming about English homework may indicate a need to improve communication or writing abilities. Paying attention to the specific subject matter of your homework dreams can provide further insight into areas of your life that may need attention and improvement.

Different Interpretations of Homework Dreams

The interpretation of homework dreams can vary depending on the specific details of the dream. For example, dreaming of missing a deadline for an assignment could indicate a fear of failure or disappointment. Dreaming of acing a difficult homework assignment may represent a sense of accomplishment and success. These details can give insight into your personal thoughts, feelings, and aspirations.

It is also important to consider the context of the dream. If you are currently experiencing stress or anxiety related to school or work, your homework dreams may be a reflection of those feelings. Alternatively, if you have recently completed a challenging assignment or received positive feedback on your work, your homework dreams may be a manifestation of your confidence and satisfaction.

Common Themes in Homework Dreams and Their Interpretations

Themes that commonly occur in homework dreams include forgetting to do the homework, struggling to complete the work, missing the deadline, and feeling embarrassed or ashamed in front of classmates or a teacher. These themes may be interpreted as feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, or fear of judgment.

Another common theme in homework dreams is being unprepared for a test or exam. This can be interpreted as a fear of failure or a lack of confidence in one’s abilities. Additionally, dreaming about receiving a bad grade or failing a class may indicate a fear of not meeting expectations or disappointing others.

Unpacking the Hidden Messages in Your Homework Dreams

Homework dreams can reveal hidden messages about your life and inner self. Examining the emotions and details in the dream can help you uncover what underlying issues are causing the dream. Reflection can also help you identify areas of your life where you’re feeling stuck or where you need to make changes.

One common interpretation of homework dreams is that they represent unfinished tasks or responsibilities in your waking life. This could be related to work, school, or personal projects. The dream may be urging you to prioritize these tasks and complete them in order to reduce stress and anxiety.

Another possible interpretation is that homework dreams symbolize a desire for self-improvement and personal growth. The dream may be encouraging you to take on new challenges and learn new skills. Alternatively, it may be highlighting areas where you need to focus more attention and effort in order to achieve your goals.

How Homework Dreams Manifest in Different People

Homework dreams can appear differently depending on the person. For some, it may involve a specific subject or teacher, while for others, it may revolve around the method of completion, such as writing or calculations. Understanding the context and personal meaning of the dream can help you find the source of the dream.

Additionally, the frequency and intensity of homework dreams can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience them frequently, while others may only have them occasionally. The intensity of the dream can also vary, with some individuals having vivid and memorable dreams, while others may have more fleeting and forgettable ones.

Furthermore, homework dreams can also be influenced by external factors such as stress levels, workload, and personal life events. For example, a student who is experiencing a high level of stress due to upcoming exams may have more frequent and intense homework dreams than a student who is not under as much pressure.

Analyzing the Psychological Meaning of Homework Dreams

From a psychological perspective, homework dreams can be viewed as your mind’s way of processing and resolving anxieties and concerns. These dreams can bring attention to issues and emotions that need to be addressed and can provide insight into unresolved conflicts in your life.

Furthermore, the content of the homework in the dream can also provide clues about the specific areas of your life that are causing stress or worry. For example, if you dream about struggling with a math problem, it could indicate a fear of failure or inadequacy in your career or personal life. Alternatively, if you dream about forgetting to do your homework, it could suggest a fear of being unprepared or a lack of organization in your daily routine.

The Spiritual Connotations of Homework Dreams

Homework dreams may also have spiritual connotations. They may represent the lessons and growth that you need to achieve in your present existence. Or they may indicate the need for inner reflection and self-analysis as you work towards enlightenment.

Furthermore, homework dreams can also symbolize the importance of discipline and hard work in achieving spiritual goals. Just as completing homework requires dedication and effort, spiritual growth also requires consistent practice and perseverance.

On the other hand, if you consistently have nightmares about homework, it may be a sign of anxiety or fear related to your spiritual journey. It could be helpful to explore these feelings and seek guidance from a spiritual mentor or therapist.

The Impact of Homework Stress on Your Dream Life

Stress and anxiety related to homework or school can negatively impact your sleep and dream life. If stress and anxiety seem to be the root cause of your homework dreams, consider ways to manage stress and create a healthy work-life balance.

One way to manage stress related to homework is to break down assignments into smaller, more manageable tasks. This can help you feel less overwhelmed and more in control of your workload. Additionally, taking breaks and engaging in stress-reducing activities such as exercise or meditation can also help alleviate homework-related stress.

It’s important to remember that homework and schoolwork should not consume your entire life. Make time for hobbies, socializing, and relaxation to ensure a healthy balance. By prioritizing self-care and stress management, you can improve not only your sleep and dream life, but also your overall well-being.

How to Use Your Homework Dreams to Improve Your Life

Using homework dreams to improve your life can involve reflecting on what you’ve learned from the dream, and taking actionable steps to move forward. For example, if you dream of struggling to complete an assignment, this could inspire you to seek extra help and resources to accomplish your goals.

Another way to use your homework dreams to improve your life is to pay attention to any recurring themes or patterns. If you find yourself constantly dreaming about a particular subject or assignment, it could be a sign that you need to focus more on that area of your studies. Additionally, if you dream about a successful completion of a difficult assignment, this can boost your confidence and motivation to tackle real-life challenges.

Exploring the Connection Between Real-Life Homework and Dreamland

The connection between common situations in real life and the dream world is well established. Unfinished homework or negative experiences with homework can be a trigger for homework dreams. Examining how your waking life experiences and situations affect your dream world can provide interesting insights about yourself.

Research has shown that the stress and anxiety caused by unfinished homework or difficult assignments can lead to an increase in dream activity. This is because the brain is still processing the information and trying to find a solution, even while you sleep. Additionally, dreams about homework can also be a reflection of your subconscious desire to succeed and do well in school or work. By paying attention to these dreams and analyzing their meaning, you can gain a better understanding of your own motivations and goals.

What to Do When You Keep Having Disturbing Homework Dreams

Recurring disturbing homework dreams can cause distress and affect your overall well-being. Speak with a trusted friend, family member, or professional to get a different perspective and find support. Tools such as journaling and relaxation techniques can help manage anxiety and assist in resolving the underlying issues.

It’s also important to evaluate your study habits and workload. Are you taking on too much? Are you procrastinating and causing unnecessary stress? Consider talking to your teacher or academic advisor for guidance on how to better manage your workload and study habits. Additionally, make sure you are taking care of your physical health by getting enough sleep, exercise, and proper nutrition. Taking care of yourself can also help alleviate stress and improve your overall well-being.

Finding Solutions to Problems Unearthed in Your Homework Dreams

Homework dreams can reveal deeper issues or conflicts that you may be facing. By identifying those conflicts through your dreams, you can begin seeking solutions or ways to work through these issues in your waking life.

It is important to pay attention to the details in your homework dreams, as they may hold clues to the root of the problem. For example, if you dream about being unable to complete a math problem, it may indicate a fear of failure or a lack of confidence in your abilities. By acknowledging and addressing these underlying emotions, you can work towards finding a solution and improving your overall well-being.

When to Seek Professional Help for Recurring Homework Nightmares

If your nightmares are affecting your daily life, it may be time to seek professional help. A mental health professional can help you manage anxiety and stress and work through deeper issues that may be causing recurring homework dreams.

Homework dreams can reveal deeper meanings, emotions, and thoughts that can aid in our growth and development. They can also provide an opportunity to reflect and re-evaluate our lives. By understanding the significance of homework dreams and analyzing them with detail, we can use them to improve our waking lives and gain deeper insights into ourselves.

It is important to note that recurring homework nightmares may also be a sign of a learning disability or difficulty. Seeking help from a tutor or academic specialist may be necessary to address any underlying academic challenges that may be contributing to the nightmares.

In addition, practicing good sleep hygiene habits such as establishing a regular sleep schedule, avoiding caffeine and electronics before bedtime, and creating a relaxing bedtime routine can also help reduce the frequency and intensity of homework nightmares.

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