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Oriental Cherry Gourmand · 2018 · Louise Turner
Lost Cherry opens with bitter almond and a duo of black and griotte cherries, then deepens through a Turkish rose, jasmine, and clove-spiked heart that settles into roasted tonka, Peru balsam, sandalwood, and vanilla.
Eau de Parfum
Tom Ford Lost Cherry
$350.99

Tom Ford Lost Cherry at a glance

Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum is a 2018 oriental cherry gourmand for unisex wear, composed by Louise Turner. Lost Cherry isn't a refined gourmand for restrained wear. It's a sweet, almost saccharine cherry-amaretto-vanilla statement that projects loudly for the first three hours and divides the room. Fragrance enthusiasts often call it cloying or one-note. Daily wearers love it for that exact reason. The Maraschino-cherry top, the bitter-almond bridge, and the roasted-tonka base are the three pillars wearers return to, and the bottle has spawned countless cherry-gourmand clones since launch.

Family

Oriental Cherry Gourmand

Concentration

Eau de Parfum

Composed

New York, 2018

810
Hours on Skin

Most wearers report 8 to 10 hours of detectable scent on skin, with the tonka-vanilla base often holding past 12 hours on fabric. Lost Cherry sits among the longer-wearing Private Blends without reaching the marathon longevity of Tobacco Vanille. Cool weather can push wear past 12 hours. Warm weather can shorten it to 7 hours.

Sillage

Strong

A 4 to 6 foot scent bubble through the first three hours, especially in cool weather. Tightens to 3 feet by hour five. Holds a close 2 foot warmth past hour eight. Among the louder cherry compositions in the Private Blend collection.

Projection

Sustained

Lost Cherry holds projection through the heart phase rather than front-loading. The cherry-almond-rose core stays detectable at arm's length for 4 to 6 hours before settling into a close skin warmth.

Best Worn

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Time of Day

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Late Afternoon through Late Night

Unisex · 2018

Tom Ford Private Blend cherry signature

Composed by Louise Turner, Symrise

The Scent Arc

What Lost Cherry smells like on skin

Lost Cherry unfolds in three distinct acts over eight to ten hours of wear. The first spray is a candied cherry-almond top that reads like an amaretto cocktail. By thirty minutes the heart deepens with Turkish rose, jasmine, and warm spice. The drydown settles into a creamy tonka and balsamic vanilla warmth that lingers close to skin into the next morning.

I.

0 to 1 hr · The Opening

Sweet-Tart, Almond-Lifted, Liqueur-Bright

Black cherry and griotte cherries open dense and juicy, with the candied-fruit character that defines the composition. Bitter almond threads through the top and adds a marzipan-edged backbone that lifts the cherries from going one-note. The opening reads as cherry liqueur poured over almond paste, neither syrupy nor medicinal. Community reviewers describe this stage as walking into a dessert bar that's serving amaretto sours. Within thirty minutes the rose begins to bloom underneath.

A jar of brandied cherries cracked open next to a tin of marzipan

II.

1 hr to 4 hrs · The Heart

Spiced, Floral, Plush

Turkish rose deepens and meets jasmine, building a floral center that bridges the candied opening into the warm base. Cinnamon and clove thread through with a baking-spice character that keeps the cherry from reading dessert-only. The rose stays jammy rather than green or sharp, and the jasmine adds a creamy floral lift. This is the stage that defines Lost Cherry as a Tom Ford signature. Projection holds at four feet through the third hour.

Cherry preserves stirred through rose petals with cinnamon dusted over the top

III.

4 hrs & beyond · The Drydown

Creamy, Resinous, Skin-Warm

Roasted tonka and Peru balsam build a sweet-resinous backbone in the base. Sandalwood threads through with a creamy woody character, and vanilla rounds the edges into a powdered warmth. Vetiver and cedar add a quiet dryness that prevents the base from going syrupy. By the eighth hour Lost Cherry becomes a close skin scent with a soft cherry-vanilla halo that holds into the next morning. The composition stays detectable on a wool scarf for two days.

A vanilla custard cooling next to a cedar humidor with cherry stems still nearby

The Note Pyramid

Fragrance notes in Tom Ford Lost Cherry

Lost Cherry is built on a layered pyramid where every tier reinforces the central cherry-amaretto-vanilla accord. The top notes are a candied cherry duo lifted with bitter almond. The heart notes bridge a spiced rose and jasmine accord with cinnamon and clove. The base notes settle into roasted tonka bean, Peru balsam, sandalwood, and vanilla, grounding the wear in a creamy powdery gourmand warmth.

Top NotesSweet-Tart, Almond-Lifted, Liqueur-Bright

Bitter Almond

Marzipan-edged almond that lifts the cherry duo from going one-note. Adds the amaretto-cocktail backbone that defines the opening.

Black Cherry

Dense, dark-fruit sweetness that anchors the top. Reads jammy and ripe rather than green or sour.

Griotte Cherries

Sour-cherry brightness that balances the black cherry. Adds the liqueur-like lift that keeps the opening from going syrupy.

Heart NotesSpiced, Floral, Plush

Turkish Rose

Jammy, slightly honeyed Turkish rose that bridges the cherries into the spice. Stays warm rather than green or sharp.

Jasmine

Creamy white-floral lift that softens the rose and adds a plush depth to the heart phase.

Cinnamon

Warm baking-spice character that braids through the rose and prevents the cherry from reading dessert-only.

Clove

Pungent, slightly medicinal clove that adds an aromatic spicy edge. Grounds the floral heart in warm spice rather than letting it drift sweet.

Base NotesCreamy, Resinous, Skin-Warm

Roasted Tonka

Powdered, hay-edged tonka bean with a slight roasted character. The structural backbone of the drydown and the source of the powdery warmth.

Peru Balsam

Sweet-resinous balsam that anchors the base with a soft amber-vanilla character. Holds the cherry warmth into the late hours.

Sandalwood

Creamy woody base note that rounds the resin and balances the sweetness with a soft milky-wood depth.

Vetiver

Dry, slightly earthy vetiver that prevents the base from going syrupy. Adds quiet structure underneath the cream.

Vanilla

Powdered, slightly boozy vanilla that runs from hour two through the drydown. The longest-wearing layer of the composition.

Cedar

Refined dry cedar that anchors the deepest base. Adds the woody humidor character that keeps the gourmand sophisticated.

The Performance

How Lost Cherry performs on skin

Lost Cherry performs like a Private Blend cherry-gourmand should. It delivers 8 to 10 hours of detectable wear and a 4 to 6 foot scent bubble through the first three hours. Projection holds through the heart phase rather than front-loading. The cherry-almond-rose core stays at arm's length for the first four hours before settling into a close skin scent that lingers on fabric into the next morning.

Longevity

810

Hours on Skin

Most wearers report 8 to 10 hours of detectable scent on skin, with the tonka-vanilla base often holding past 12 hours on fabric. Lost Cherry sits among the longer-wearing Private Blends without reaching the marathon longevity of Tobacco Vanille. Cool weather can push wear past 12 hours. Warm weather can shorten it to 7 hours.

Sillage

Strong

Four to Six Feet, Held Long

A 4 to 6 foot scent bubble through the first three hours, especially in cool weather. Tightens to 3 feet by hour five. Holds a close 2 foot warmth past hour eight. Among the louder cherry compositions in the Private Blend collection.

Projection

Sustained

Holds Through The Heart Phase

Lost Cherry holds projection through the heart phase rather than front-loading. The cherry-almond-rose core stays detectable at arm's length for 4 to 6 hours before settling into a close skin warmth.

Seasonal Performance · Ambient Temperature

optimal 35–65°F
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Who It’s For

Who should wear Tom Ford Lost Cherry

Three buyer profiles consistently reach for Lost Cherry as a cool-weather signature scent, based on community reviews and Private Blend retail patterns.

The Private Blend Collector

Owns several Tom Ford Private Blends and rotates them

Lost Cherry is often the cherry-gourmand pick in a multi-bottle Tom Ford rotation. Wears it for cool-weather evenings and special occasions where the cherry-amaretto signature gets recognized.

The Cherry-Gourmand Devotee

Reaches for it for cherry, almond, and vanilla moods

Loves the candied-fruit opening and the creamy tonka-vanilla base. Pairs it with knit sweaters, cold-weather dates, and dessert-leaning fragrance moments.

The Cold-Weather Compliment Hunter

Knows it's a compliment machine on fall and winter dates

Reports unsolicited compliments from both men and women, especially in cool-weather evening contexts. Picks Lost Cherry when projection and cherry-vanilla recognition are the goal.

When to Wear It

When to wear Tom Ford Lost Cherry

Lost Cherry performs best at 35 to 65°F, in evening contexts where confident projection is welcomed. Hot weather wear is uncommon and generally not recommended.

Best Seasons

Late fall through early spring

Lost Cherry performs best at 35 to 65°F. The cherry-almond-vanilla core glows in cool air. Above 75°F the sweetness can read cloying. Owners specifically reserve it for September through April.

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Best Time of Day

Late afternoon through late night

The composition pairs naturally with wool sweaters, knit scarves, and cool-weather evening wear. Save it for dinners, dates, and evenings out. It's not a daytime office fragrance.

Where It Goes Quiet

Hot summer days above 75°F. Conservative daytime offices. Around food where the cherry and almond can clash. Light spring or summer outfits. Tight indoor settings like long flights. Lost Cherry is dense and persistent. Warm or close spaces over-amplify the cherry sweetness.

Best Occasions

Evening, cherry-gourmand, refined

Lost Cherry fits cool-weather evening contexts where presence and the cherry-amaretto-vanilla character are part of the dress code. Pairs especially well with wool, knits, dessert dinners, and cherry-curious dates.

  • Dinner.Refined restaurants and tastings.
  • Cold Weather.Fall through early spring evenings.
  • Date Nights.Cool-weather romantic evenings.
  • Dessert Dinners.Cherry-curious sweet-tooth pairings.
  • Layering.Pairs with wool and knits.

The Story

About the bottle, the house, and the perfumer

Tom Ford Lost Cherry launched in 2018 as the cherry-gourmand entry in the Private Blend collection, composed by Louise Turner at Symrise. The brief was to capture the brandied character of black and griotte cherries layered with bitter almond, Turkish rose, and a creamy tonka-vanilla base. The result became one of the most recognizable cherry compositions in modern designer-niche perfumery and helped popularize the cherry-amaretto-vanilla profile across the industry. Lost Cherry remains among the best-selling Private Blends and has spawned a wave of cherry-gourmand tributes, though none have matched its specific layered structure.

Lost Cherry bottle

The Bottle

Amber glass, black bakelite cap

The Private Blend bottle is amber glass with a black bakelite cap and a metal nameplate, signaling the prestige tier of the collection through tactile presentation rather than visual ornamentation. The 50 mL retail format is standard. A 100 mL version exists for collectors and for owners who wear Lost Cherry as a cool-weather signature. Decant samples are widely available given the price point. Most buyers test before committing to a full bottle.

The House

Tom Ford, founded 2005

Tom Ford founded the brand in 2005 after his career at Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, where he served as creative director through the late 1990s and early 2000s. The fragrance line started in 2006, and the Private Blend collection launched in 2007 with twelve compositions including Tobacco Vanille and Black Orchid. Lost Cherry joined the collection in 2018 and quickly became one of the line's signature cherry compositions. The house was acquired by The Estée Lauder Companies in 2023 in one of the largest fragrance-and-beauty deals of the decade.

The Perfumer

Louise Turner

Louise Turner is a UK-based nose and perfumer working at Symrise. She's crafted several Tom Ford compositions across the Private Blend and Signature lines. Her approach to Lost Cherry uses a candied black-and-griotte cherry duo lifted by bitter almond, then bridges the fruit through a Turkish rose and jasmine heart braided with cinnamon and clove. Her broader portfolio favors layered gourmand and floral compositions with a spicy or powdery accord, often anchored by a creamy resinous spine that gives them their long-wearing character.

Application Tips

How to wear Lost Cherry

Lost Cherry is dense and projects strongly. Two sprays on cold skin (after a shower) throws a four to six foot scent bubble for the first three hours. A third spray is unnecessary except in extreme cold.

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Sprays

The composition is dense. Two sprays gives full evening presence through the heart phase. Three is unnecessary except in extreme cold.

A Left side of the neck, two sprays below the jaw
B Right side of the neck, mirror the A placement
C Chest, optional fifth spray for close-contact warmth
D Inside wrists, one spray each, don't rub afterwards

Four Rules · Manual

i.

Two sprays is plenty

Lost Cherry is dense and projects strongly through the heart phase. Two sprays on cold skin after a shower throws a 4 to 6 foot scent bubble for the first three hours. It then settles to a 3 foot trail through hour five and a close skin warmth past hour eight. A third spray is unnecessary except in extreme cold below 30 degrees, where the composition warms slowly on dry skin.

ii.

Cool weather is the right weather

Lost Cherry performs best at 35 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit, where the cherry-almond-vanilla core glows in cool air. Above 75 degrees the sweetness can read cloying and the dense gourmand character becomes uncomfortable in close-quarters social contexts. Owners specifically reserve Lost Cherry for September through April and pair it with the wool sweaters and knit scarves it visually suggests.

iii.

Knits, evenings, cherry moods

The composition pairs naturally with wool sweaters, knit scarves, and refined cool-weather evening wear. Save Lost Cherry for dinners, dates, and confident evenings out where the cherry-vanilla recognition is welcomed. It's not a daytime office fragrance. The projection is too loud and the gourmand sweetness reads inappropriate before five in most professional contexts.

iv.

Spray on collar, not skin only

Owners report that spraying on the inside of a wool sweater or coat collar extends the projected wear by several hours. Wool fibers hold the molecules longer than skin and re-release them as you move. This trick is widely used among Private Blend collectors. It's one of the reasons Lost Cherry is associated with cold-weather wear so strongly. The cooler the fabric layer, the longer the wear.

Ingredients & Details

Technical specification

Ingredients (typical for this category) Alcohol Denat., Parfum (Fragrance), Aqua (Water), Coumarin, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Salicylate, Linalool, Eugenol, Limonene, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Iso-Eugenol, Cinnamal, Geraniol, Hydroxycitronellal, Citronellol, Citral, Benzyl Alcohol. Full batch INCI is printed on the outer carton and may vary.

Country of Origin

France

Concentration

Eau de Parfum

Shipping Notice

Cannot ship via air due to alcohol content. Ground shipping only within the continental US.

Common Questions

Frequently asked about Tom Ford Lost Cherry

What is Tom Ford Lost Cherry? +
Lost Cherry is a 2018 oriental cherry gourmand eau de parfum composed by Louise Turner. It builds around a bitter almond and black cherry opening, transitions through Turkish rose and jasmine, then settles into roasted tonka and Peru balsam. The composition doesn't follow a standard fruity-floral blueprint. It's built for someone who wants a cherry fragrance that reads rich and resinous rather than candy-sweet. Tom Ford positions it as a unisex Private Blend release with strong cold-weather appeal.
Is Tom Ford Lost Cherry discontinued? +
Lost Cherry isn't discontinued as of 2025. Tom Ford still lists it as an active Private Blend eau de parfum alongside newer flankers like Electric Cherry and Cherry Smoke. Stock levels can fluctuate at authorized retailers, which sometimes triggers false discontinuation rumors. If you can't find the 50ml or 30ml at a department store, check Tom Ford's own site or authorized fragrance discounters. The 2018 original formula hasn't changed since Louise Turner's initial composition.
What does Tom Ford Lost Cherry smell like? +
Lost Cherry opens with a bitter almond and black cherry accord that reads like spiked amaretto rather than candy. The heart brings in Turkish rose and jasmine sambac, adding a honeyed floral warmth that bridges the fruit into the base. After about two hours, roasted tonka bean and Peru balsam take over with a powdery, slightly resinous drydown. Louise Turner built the 2018 composition as an oriental cherry gourmand. It doesn't smell like a straightforward cherry fragrance. The almond and tonka give it a darker, almost dessert-like backbone.
Does Tom Ford Lost Cherry smell like embalming fluid or corpses? +
Lost Cherry doesn't smell like embalming fluid. That comparison likely comes from the bitter almond note, which shares a chemical overlap with benzaldehyde. Louise Turner's 2018 formula balances the almond with black cherry and Turkish rose, so the finished composition reads warm and gourmand. Some noses pick up a medicinal edge in the first 30 seconds before the cherry sweetness fills in. If you're sensitive to almond-forward openings, test it on skin rather than paper. The drydown of tonka and Peru balsam is entirely warm and powdery.
How long does Tom Ford Lost Cherry last on skin? +
Lost Cherry typically lasts 8 to 10 hours on skin. The eau de parfum concentration and the heavy base of roasted tonka and Peru balsam anchor the scent well past the initial cherry-almond opening. You'll notice the fruity top fading around the 90-minute mark, with the rose-jasmine heart carrying for another 3 to 4 hours. The tonka-balsam drydown is what pushes longevity into that 8-to-10-hour range. Pulse points and moisturized skin can stretch it further. Louise Turner's 2018 formula wasn't built to be subtle.
How strong is the projection on Tom Ford Lost Cherry? +
Lost Cherry projects at a sustained level for the first 3 to 4 hours, reaching roughly 4 to 6 feet from skin. The black cherry and bitter almond opening announces itself clearly in a room. After the heart transition around hour two, projection pulls closer but doesn't collapse. You'll still get compliment-range presence through the tonka and Peru balsam drydown. The eau de parfum concentration keeps the 2018 formula from fading into a skin scent too quickly. Two to three sprays on pulse points is enough for most indoor settings.
Is Tom Ford Lost Cherry unisex or meant for women? +
Lost Cherry is marketed as unisex under Tom Ford's Private Blend line. Louise Turner composed the 2018 eau de parfum without a gendered target. The cherry-almond opening leans slightly feminine in the conventional fragrance sense, but the roasted tonka and Peru balsam base gives it enough depth for anyone. Reddit fragrance communities report roughly even wear between men and women. It doesn't carry floral-powdery cues that code strongly feminine. The oriental cherry gourmand family sits comfortably in gender-neutral territory.
What season is best for wearing Tom Ford Lost Cherry? +
Lost Cherry performs best in fall and winter, ideally between 35 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The oriental cherry gourmand composition gets louder and sweeter in heat, which can push the black cherry and tonka into cloying territory above 70 degrees. Cold air keeps the bitter almond crisp and lets the Peru balsam base stay balanced. Louise Turner's 2018 formula thrives in layered-clothing weather where the warmth from your body activates the scent gradually. Spring evenings can work if temperatures stay cool.
Can you wear Tom Ford Lost Cherry in summer? +
Lost Cherry isn't ideal for summer. The oriental cherry gourmand structure with roasted tonka and Peru balsam amplifies in heat, often reading heavier than intended above 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The 2018 eau de parfum was built around cold-weather performance where the bitter almond stays sharp and the cherry doesn't turn syrupy. If you insist on summer wear, apply one spray to the back of the neck and avoid direct sun exposure on sprayed areas. An air-conditioned evening event could work, but outdoor summer heat will push projection too far.
What occasions suit Tom Ford Lost Cherry best? +
Lost Cherry fits evening dinners, date nights, and winter social events where you want presence without aggression. The oriental cherry gourmand profile reads indulgent but not overwhelming at 2 to 3 sprays. Louise Turner's 2018 composition carries enough sweetness for intimate settings and enough complexity for upscale gatherings. It doesn't suit casual daytime errands or office environments where the strong projection could overwhelm shared spaces. Gallery openings, cocktail bars, and holiday parties are the sweet spot. The 8-to-10-hour longevity means one application covers an entire evening.
How does Tom Ford Lost Cherry compare to Electric Cherry? +
Electric Cherry is a 2023 flanker that pushes the cherry concept into a brighter, more synthetic direction with added spice and a neon-edged sweetness. Lost Cherry, Louise Turner's 2018 original, reads darker and more gourmand with its bitter almond opening and roasted tonka base. Electric Cherry projects lighter and lasts roughly 6 to 8 hours compared to Lost Cherry's 8 to 10. If you want the richer, more resinous cherry experience, the original wins. Electric Cherry works better in warmer weather because it doesn't carry the same heavy base.
How does Tom Ford Lost Cherry compare to Cherry Smoke? +
Cherry Smoke takes the cherry concept in a smoky, woody direction with prominent birch tar and lapsang souchong tea notes. Lost Cherry stays in oriental cherry gourmand territory with its 2018 formula built around bitter almond, Turkish rose, and roasted tonka. Cherry Smoke projects more moderately and dries down cooler and drier. Lost Cherry's 8-to-10-hour longevity and warm powdery base make it the sweeter, more indulgent option. Cherry Smoke suits people who find Lost Cherry too sweet. Louise Turner's original is the richer, more dessert-forward composition.
What fragrances are similar to Tom Ford Lost Cherry? +
Kayali Burning Cherry 48 is the most frequently cited comparison, sharing a cherry-almond-tonka structure at a lower price point. Phlur Cherry Stem offers a cleaner, lighter cherry with less gourmand weight. Baccarat Rouge 540 overlaps in the sweet-amber-resinous space but drops the cherry entirely. None of these replicate Louise Turner's specific 2018 balance of bitter almond, Turkish rose, and Peru balsam. The oriental cherry gourmand family doesn't have many direct competitors at the same richness level. Dior's Rouge Trafalgar catches some of the same cherry-rose interplay.
Is Tom Ford Lost Cherry worth the price? +
Lost Cherry's cost reflects Tom Ford's Private Blend positioning and the eau de parfum concentration. The 2018 formula delivers 8 to 10 hours of longevity with sustained projection, so cost-per-wear math works in its favor if you reach for it regularly. Louise Turner's composition uses a dense oriental cherry gourmand structure that doesn't thin out after two hours like cheaper cherry fragrances. If you only plan to wear it occasionally, a 30ml bottle makes more financial sense than the 50ml. Test before committing because the bitter almond note is polarizing.
Why is Tom Ford Lost Cherry so expensive? +
Lost Cherry sits in Tom Ford's Private Blend tier, which carries higher pricing than the mainline Signature collection. The 2018 eau de parfum uses natural Turkish rose and jasmine sambac alongside synthetic cherry accords, and Louise Turner's formula requires a higher concentration of aromatic materials than a typical designer release. Production costs don't fully explain the price gap. Brand positioning, packaging, and Private Blend exclusivity drive the rest. You're paying partly for the composition and partly for the Tom Ford name. Authorized discounters often carry it 20 to 30 percent below retail.
Where can you buy authentic Tom Ford Lost Cherry? +
Authorized retailers for the 2018 eau de parfum include Tom Ford's own website, Sephora, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Bloomingdale's. Authorized fragrance discounters can offer 20 to 30 percent savings on the same genuine product. Always verify the batch code on the box bottom and check that the atomizer nozzle sits flush with the cap. Lost Cherry counterfeits are common because of the high resale value. Avoid marketplace sellers without verifiable authentication. If a deal looks too cheap for a Private Blend, it probably isn't the genuine Louise Turner composition.
How many sprays of Tom Ford Lost Cherry should you apply? +
Two to three sprays is the right range for Lost Cherry's sustained projection. The 2018 eau de parfum concentration pushes hard in the opening, so over-applying the bitter almond and black cherry top can overwhelm a room. Target pulse points on the wrists and neck. Don't rub wrists together because friction breaks down the Turkish rose heart faster. In cold weather between 35 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit, three sprays project comfortably without crossing into aggressive territory. Louise Turner built the oriental cherry gourmand formula to carry at moderate application. More isn't better here.
Does Tom Ford Lost Cherry work as a date night fragrance? +
Lost Cherry is one of the stronger date night choices in Tom Ford's Private Blend lineup. The 2018 oriental cherry gourmand opens with an attention-grabbing bitter almond and black cherry combination that's conversation-starting without being confrontational. Louise Turner's composition transitions into Turkish rose and jasmine in close quarters, which rewards proximity. The roasted tonka drydown lasts 8 to 10 hours, covering dinner through late evening on a single application. Two sprays on the neck and one on a wrist is enough. It performs best in cooler weather between 35 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit.

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