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      <title>Mastering the Heavy Duty Nail File 80/80</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve ever tried to shorten thick acrylics with a standard emery board, you know exactly why a nail file 80/80 is considered the heavy-duty power tool of the manicure world. It isn&amp;#39;t the kind of file you pick up for a quick touch-up on a Sunday</description>
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