The Absolute Best Hollywood Actresses of the Past 5 Years
The landscape of Hollywood has been shaped by a diverse array of actresses who have delivered transformative performances across film and television over the last five years. From record-breaking box office hits to prestigious award-winning dramas, these women have defined the current era of storytelling. This period has seen the rise of new talent alongside the continued dominance of established icons. Each of these performers has contributed significantly to the cultural zeitgeist through their dedication to their craft.
Emma Stone

Emma Stone solidified her status as a leading talent by winning her second Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in ‘Poor Things’. She portrayed Bella Baxter, a woman navigating a surrealist world of self-discovery and intellectual growth. Stone also ventured into television with the genre-bending series ‘The Curse’, where she played an ambitious home renovator. In ‘Cruella’, she took on the origin story of the iconic Disney villain during the London punk rock era. Her frequent collaborations with director Yorgos Lanthimos have become a hallmark of her recent career.
Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie produced and starred in the global phenomenon ‘Barbie’, which became the highest-grossing film of 2023. She earned critical praise for her portrayal of the titular character’s existential crisis within a vibrant, satirical world. Robbie also delivered a high-energy performance as Nellie LaRoy in the period drama ‘Babylon’, capturing the chaotic transition of early Hollywood. In ‘The Suicide Squad’, she reprised her role as Harley Quinn, further developing the character’s independent narrative. Her work through her production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, has significantly influenced the industry’s recent output.
Florence Pugh

Florence Pugh rose to international prominence with her lead role in the folk-horror film ‘Midsommar’. She joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Yelena Belova in ‘Black Widow’ and the series ‘Hawkeye’, bringing a blend of humor and physical prowess to the role. Pugh received an Academy Award nomination for her performance as Amy March in ‘Little Women’. More recently, she appeared in the historical epic ‘Oppenheimer’ and the science fiction sequel ‘Dune: Part Two’. Her versatility across genres has made her one of the most sought-after actresses of her generation.
Anya Taylor-Joy

Anya Taylor-Joy became a household name following her performance in the Netflix limited series ‘The Queen’s Gambit’. She played Beth Harmon, a chess prodigy battling addiction, and earned a Golden Globe for the role. Taylor-Joy starred as the titular character in the period comedy ‘Emma.’, showcasing her ability to handle classical dialogue. She also took on the role of Furiosa in ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’, proving her capability in high-octane action sequences. Her work in ‘The Menu’ further demonstrated her skill in dark comedy and suspense.
Zendaya

Zendaya made history as the youngest two-time winner of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for ‘Euphoria’. In the series, she portrays Rue Bennett, a teenager struggling with substance abuse and emotional volatility. She also starred in the blockbuster ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’, playing a pivotal role in the record-breaking superhero film. Zendaya led the science fiction epic ‘Dune’ and its sequel as Chani, a warrior of the desert planet Arrakis. In ‘Challengers’, she portrayed a former tennis prodigy turned coach, anchoring a complex romantic sports drama.
Michelle Yeoh

Michelle Yeoh achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress. This honor was for her performance as Evelyn Wang in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’, a film exploring the multiverse and family dynamics. She also appeared in the Marvel film ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ as a wise protector of a mystical realm. Yeoh joined the ‘Star Trek’ universe in ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ and headlined the series ‘The Brothers Sun’. Her recent body of work has revitalized her career on a global scale.
Viola Davis

Viola Davis achieved EGOT status in 2023, joining an elite group of performers who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. She starred as Ma Rainey in ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’, a role that earned her an Academy Award nomination. In ‘The Woman King’, she underwent intense physical training to portray General Nanisca, the leader of an all-female warrior unit. Davis also portrayed Michelle Obama in the series ‘The First Lady’, capturing the public and private life of the former First Lady. Her performance as the villainous Dr. Volumnia Gaul in ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ showcased her range in blockbuster franchises.
Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett received widespread critical acclaim for her portrayal of a world-renowned conductor in ‘Tár’. The performance earned her several major awards and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. In ‘Nightmare Alley’, she played a cunning psychiatrist in a neo-noir psychological thriller directed by Guillermo del Toro. Blanchett provided the voice for Spazzatura in the Academy Award-winning ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’. She also starred in the television series ‘Mrs. America’, portraying the conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly.
Olivia Colman

Olivia Colman followed her Oscar win with a series of acclaimed performances, including her role in ‘The Lost Daughter’. She played Leda, a woman confronting her past decisions regarding motherhood, earning an Academy Award nomination. Colman portrayed Queen Elizabeth II in the third and fourth seasons of ‘The Crown’, winning an Emmy for her work. She starred in the heart-warming series ‘Heartstopper’ and the dark comedy ‘Wicked Little Letters’. In ‘Empire of Light’, she delivered a poignant performance as a cinema manager struggling with mental health issues.
Jessica Chastain

Jessica Chastain won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her transformative role in ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’. She played the titular televangelist, capturing her unique voice and public persona over several decades. Chastain also starred in the miniseries ‘Scenes from a Marriage’ alongside Oscar Isaac, depicting the disintegration of a long-term relationship. In ‘The Good Nurse’, she portrayed a whistleblower who discovers a colleague is harming patients. She returned to Broadway in ‘A Doll’s House’ while continuing to lead major film productions like ‘Memory’.
Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse Ronan continued her streak of critical successes with her fourth Oscar nomination for ‘Little Women’. She portrayed Jo March, the fiercely independent protagonist of the classic literary adaptation. In ‘Ammonite’, she starred opposite Kate Winslet in a period drama about a fossil hunter and her companion. Ronan ventured into the mystery genre with ‘See How They Run’, playing a determined police constable in 1950s London. She also received praise for her role in ‘The Outrun’, where she portrayed a woman recovering from alcoholism in the Orkney Islands.
Carey Mulligan

Carey Mulligan garnered significant attention for her leading role in the revenge thriller ‘Promising Young Woman’. Her portrayal of Cassie Thomas earned her an Academy Award nomination and highlighted her ability to balance dark humor and trauma. In ‘She Said’, she played New York Times journalist Megan Twohey, documenting the investigation into Harvey Weinstein. Mulligan starred as Felicia Montealegre in the biopic ‘Maestro’, depicting the life of Leonard Bernstein. She also appeared in the psychological thriller ‘Saltburn’, contributing to the film’s ensemble cast.
Jodie Comer

Jodie Comer rose to fame through her Emmy-winning role as the assassin Villanelle in ‘Killing Eve’. She transitioned into major film roles with ‘The Last Duel’, where she played Marguerite de Carrouges in a narrative told from three perspectives. In ‘Free Guy’, she played a dual role as a game developer and her in-game avatar, Molotov Girl. Comer also received critical acclaim for her stage performance in ‘Prima Facie’, which was later broadcast in cinemas worldwide. Her recent work includes the survival drama ‘The End We Start From’.
Ana de Armas

Ana de Armas achieved mainstream success with her breakout role in ‘Knives Out’ as Marta Cabrera. She portrayed Marilyn Monroe in the biographical drama ‘Blonde’, a performance that earned her an Academy Award nomination. In the James Bond film ‘No Time to Die’, she made a memorable appearance as the CIA agent Paloma. She also starred in ‘The Gray Man’, an action thriller produced for Netflix. Her career has seen a rapid ascent from supporting roles to leading international productions.
Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence returned to the screen after a brief hiatus with the satirical comedy ‘Don’t Look Up’. She played an astronomy student attempting to warn humanity about an approaching comet. In the independent drama ‘Causeway’, she portrayed a soldier struggling with a traumatic brain injury after returning from Afghanistan. She also starred in the R-rated comedy ‘No Hard Feelings’, showcasing her comedic timing. Lawrence continues to be a prominent figure in Hollywood as both an actress and a producer.
Lupita Nyong’o

Lupita Nyong’o delivered a dual performance in the horror film ‘Us’, playing both Adelaide Wilson and her doppelgänger Red. She returned to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ as Nakia. In ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’, she led the prequel film, portraying a woman navigating the initial alien invasion of New York City. Nyong’o also lent her voice to the character of Roz in the animated feature ‘The Wild Robot’. Her work across horror, action, and animation has maintained her status as a top-tier performer.
Mia Goth

Mia Goth became a modern horror icon through her collaborations with director Ti West. She starred in the slasher film ‘X’ and its prequel ‘Pearl’, where she also co-wrote the screenplay. In ‘Pearl’, her performance as a young woman desperate for stardom was met with widespread critical praise. She reprised her role as Maxine Minx in the final installment of the trilogy, ‘MaXXXine’. Goth also appeared in the psychological thriller ‘Infinity Pool’, further establishing her presence in the indie film scene.
Sydney Sweeney

Sydney Sweeney gained widespread recognition for her roles in the HBO series ‘Euphoria’ and ‘The White Lotus’. She received two Emmy nominations in the same year for her performances as Cassie Howard and Olivia Mossbacher. In the film ‘Reality’, she portrayed the real-life whistleblower Reality Winner in a script based on FBI transcripts. Sweeney starred in the romantic comedy ‘Anyone But You’, which became a significant box office success. She also joined the superhero genre in ‘Madame Web’ and led the horror film ‘Immaculate’.
Jenna Ortega

Jenna Ortega reached global stardom by playing the titular character in the Netflix series ‘Wednesday’. The show became one of the platform’s most-watched series, and Ortega received an Emmy nomination for her performance. She became a prominent figure in the horror genre with roles in ‘Scream’ and ‘Scream VI’. In ‘X’, she played a supporting role as a member of a film crew in peril. Ortega also starred in the drama ‘The Fallout’, which explored the aftermath of a school shooting.
Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga followed her success in ‘A Star Is Born’ with a leading role in ‘House of Gucci’. She portrayed Patrizia Reggiani, the woman convicted of orchestrating the assassination of her ex-husband Maurizio Gucci. Her performance earned her nominations from several major critics’ circles and the Golden Globes. Gaga is set to portray Harley Quinn in the musical sequel ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’. Aside from her film work, she remains a dominant force in the music industry, often blending the two mediums.
Frances McDormand

Frances McDormand won her third Academy Award for Best Actress for ‘Nomadland’, a film she also produced. She played Fern, a woman who travels the American West in a van after the economic collapse of her town. McDormand starred as Lady Macbeth in ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’, a stark cinematic adaptation directed by Joel Coen. She also appeared in the ensemble cast of Wes Anderson’s ‘The French Dispatch’. Her commitment to naturalistic performances continues to define her late-career achievements.
Lily Gladstone

Lily Gladstone received international acclaim for her role as Mollie Burkhart in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’. She became the first Native American woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her performance as an Osage woman surviving a series of murders was praised for its depth and quiet power. Gladstone also starred in ‘The Unknown Country’ and the series ‘Under the Bridge’. She has become a leading advocate for Indigenous representation in the film industry.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph

Da’Vine Joy Randolph won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in ‘The Holdovers’. She played Mary Lamb, a grieving mother and school cafeteria manager staying at a boarding school over Christmas break. Randolph also appeared in ‘Dolemite Is My Name’ and the series ‘Only Murders in the Building’. Her work in ‘High Fidelity’ and ‘The Lost City’ demonstrated her range in both comedy and drama. She has quickly become one of the most respected character actresses in the industry.
Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her role as Sydney Adamu in the series ‘The Bear’. The show focuses on the high-pressure environment of a professional kitchen in Chicago. Edebiri starred in the teen comedy ‘Bottoms’, where she played a high school student starting a fight club. She lent her voice to ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ and ‘Inside Out 2’. Her rapid rise in both television and film has established her as a major comedic and dramatic talent.
Rachel Zegler

Rachel Zegler made her film debut as Maria in Steven Spielberg’s ‘West Side Story’ after an extensive search for the role. She won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her performance. Zegler starred as Lucy Gray Baird in ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’. She also appeared in ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ as Anthea. Her background in musical theater has made her a prominent choice for modern musical adaptations.
Vanessa Kirby

Vanessa Kirby earned an Academy Award nomination for her role in ‘Pieces of a Woman’. She portrayed a woman navigating the immense grief following a tragic home birth. Kirby is also known for her role as the White Widow in the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise, appearing in ‘Dead Reckoning Part One’. In ‘Napoleon’, she played Empress Joséphine opposite Joaquin Phoenix. Her transition from television’s ‘The Crown’ to major film leading roles has been marked by intense, dramatic performances.
Cynthia Erivo

Cynthia Erivo portrayed Harriet Tubman in the biopic ‘Harriet’, earning two Academy Award nominations for acting and original song. She starred in the limited series ‘The Outsider’, based on the novel by Stephen King. Erivo took on the role of Aretha Franklin in the anthology series ‘Genius’. She is set to star as Elphaba in the cinematic adaptation of the musical ‘Wicked’. Her career is distinguished by her ability to lead both historical dramas and major musical productions.
Julia Garner

Julia Garner won three Primetime Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Ruth Langmore in the series ‘Ozark’. She received further acclaim for her lead role in the miniseries ‘Inventing Anna’, where she played the real-life fraudster Anna Delvey. In film, she starred in ‘The Assistant’, a drama detailing the toxic environment within a film production office. Garner also appeared in ‘The Royal Hotel’, a thriller set in the Australian outback. Her distinct voice and intense screen presence have made her a standout television performer.
Elizabeth Debicki

Elizabeth Debicki portrayed Princess Diana in the final two seasons of ‘The Crown’, winning an Emmy and a Golden Globe. Her performance was widely noted for its physical and emotional resemblance to the late royal. She appeared in Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ as Kat, a central figure in the time-bending action film. Debicki also reprised her role as Ayesha in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’. Her height and commanding presence have led to a variety of distinctive roles in international cinema.
Sandra Hüller

Sandra Hüller gained global recognition for her leading roles in ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘The Zone of Interest’. In ‘Anatomy of a Fall’, she played a writer accused of her husband’s murder, earning an Academy Award nomination. In ‘The Zone of Interest’, she portrayed Hedwig Höss, the wife of a Nazi commandant living next to Auschwitz. Her performances in these films were central to their success on the international awards circuit. Hüller is widely regarded as one of the most talented contemporary actresses in European and global cinema.
Greta Lee

Greta Lee received critical praise for her starring role in the romantic drama ‘Past Lives’. She played Nora, a woman reuniting with a childhood friend from South Korea decades after her family emigrated. The film and her performance were highlights of the 2023 awards season. Lee is also known for her role as Stella Bak in the series ‘The Morning Show’. She has provided voice work for ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ and appeared in ‘Problemista’.
Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor earned widespread acclaim for her performance in the independent drama ‘A Thousand and One’. She portrayed Inez, a mother who kidnaps her son from the foster care system to raise him in New York City. The role marked her transition into serious dramatic acting after a successful career in music and dance. Taylor also appeared in ‘Coming 2 America’ and ‘The Book of Clarence’. Her performance in ‘A Thousand and One’ won several breakthrough acting awards from critics’ associations.
Keke Palmer

Keke Palmer starred in the science fiction horror film ‘Nope’, directed by Jordan Peele. Her performance as Emerald Haywood was praised for its energy and comedic timing amidst the film’s suspense. She voiced the character Izzy Hawthorne in the Pixar film ‘Lightyear’. Palmer hosted ‘Saturday Night Live’ and won an Emmy for her work on ‘Password’. She has successfully navigated a career that spans child stardom to versatile adult roles in major films and television.
Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe starred in the mystery sequel ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’, playing a dual role that was central to the plot. Her performance earned her several nominations for Best Supporting Actress from various critics’ groups. She also led the psychological horror film ‘Antebellum’ as a woman trapped in a terrifying reality. Monáe continues to balance a highly successful music career with high-profile acting roles. Her presence in ‘Hidden Figures’ and ‘Moonlight’ laid the foundation for her recent leading performances.
Emily Blunt

Emily Blunt starred as Kitty Oppenheimer in the historical epic ‘Oppenheimer’, earning her first Academy Award nomination. She reprised her role as Evelyn Abbott in ‘A Quiet Place Part II’, a film that saw significant box office success. Blunt starred in the Western series ‘The English’, playing a woman seeking revenge in late 19th-century America. In ‘The Fall Guy’, she played a film director opposite Ryan Gosling. Her career continues to span large-scale blockbusters and intimate character studies.
Sarah Snook

Sarah Snook won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her role as Shiv Roy in the acclaimed series ‘Succession’. The show’s four-season run concluded in 2023, with Snook’s performance being a central pillar of the narrative. She starred in the Australian horror film ‘Run Rabbit Run’, playing a fertility doctor facing her past. Snook also performed a one-woman stage production of ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ in London’s West End. Her work on ‘Succession’ established her as one of the preeminent dramatic actresses in television.
Melanie Lynskey

Melanie Lynskey received critical acclaim and Emmy nominations for her role as Shauna in the series ‘Yellowjackets’. The show follows a group of high school soccer players who survive a plane crash in the wilderness. She also appeared in ‘The Last of Us’ as Kathleen, the ruthless leader of a revolutionary group. In the film ‘Candy’, she played Betty Gore, a role based on a true crime story. Lynskey’s recent career resurgence has highlighted her skill in portraying complex, multifaceted characters.
Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams received an Academy Award nomination for her role as Mitzi Fabelman in ‘The Fabelmans’. The film, directed by Steven Spielberg, is a semi-autobiographical account of his childhood. Williams also starred in ‘Showing Up’, portraying a sculptor preparing for a new exhibition. She reprised her role as Anne Weying in ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’. Her career remains focused on deep, character-driven performances that garner critical attention.
Angela Bassett

Angela Bassett made history by receiving an Academy Award nomination for her role in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’. She was the first actor to be nominated for a performance in a Marvel Cinematic Universe film. Bassett received an Honorary Academy Award in 2023 for her contributions to the film industry. She continues to star in the procedural drama ‘9-1-1’ as Athena Grant-Nash. Her career has spanned decades, but her recent work has seen a significant surge in awards recognition.
Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’. She played Deirdre Beaubeirdre, an IRS auditor who exists in multiple forms across the multiverse. Curtis concluded her time as Laurie Strode in the ‘Halloween’ franchise with ‘Halloween Kills’ and ‘Halloween Ends’. She also starred in the series ‘The Bear’ as Donna Berzatto, earning an Emmy for her guest performance. Her recent roles have showcased both her comedic timing and dramatic intensity.
Penélope Cruz

Penelope Cruz earned an Academy Award nomination for her role in the Pedro Almodóvar film ‘Parallel Mothers’. She played Janis, a woman whose life becomes intertwined with another mother after giving birth on the same day. In ‘Ferrari’, she portrayed Laura Ferrari, the wife of automotive mogul Enzo Ferrari. She also starred in ‘Official Competition’, a satire of the film industry. Cruz continues to be a muse for international directors while maintaining a strong presence in Hollywood.
Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart received her first Academy Award nomination for portraying Princess Diana in ‘Spencer’. The film focused on a specific three-day period during the Christmas holidays at the Sandringham estate. She starred in the science fiction horror film ‘Crimes of the Future’, directed by David Cronenberg. In ‘Love Lies Bleeding’, she played a gym manager involved in a violent criminal underworld. Stewart has transitioned from franchise stardom to becoming a respected figure in independent and experimental cinema.
Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman received an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Lucille Ball in ‘Being the Ricardos’. She starred in the television series ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’ and ‘Expats’, the latter of which she also produced. In ‘The Northman’, she played Queen Gudrún in a brutal Viking epic. Kidman also appeared in ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ as Queen Atlanna. She remains one of the most prolific and consistently awarded actresses in the industry.
Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore starred in ‘May December’ as Gracie, a woman whose controversial past is scrutinized by an actress. The performance was highly praised and featured in many end-of-year awards lists. She appeared in the psychological thriller ‘Sharper’ and the limited series ‘Lisey’s Story’, based on the novel by Stephen King. In ‘Mary & George’, she played Mary Villiers, the mother of the Duke of Buckingham. Moore continues to choose projects that challenge traditional narratives and character archetypes.
Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman starred in ‘May December’ alongside Julianne Moore, playing Elizabeth, an actress researching a role. She returned to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ as Jane Foster, becoming the Mighty Thor. Portman also produced and starred in the series ‘Lady in the Lake’. Her work continues to balance high-budget studio films with complex independent dramas. She remains a significant figure in both acting and film production.
Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron starred in the action hit ‘The Old Guard’ as Andy, a centuries-old mercenary. She reprised her role as Cipher in the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise, appearing in ‘F9’ and ‘Fast X’. Theron also appeared in ‘The School for Good and Evil’ as Lady Lesso. She continues to be a powerhouse in the action genre while producing many of her own projects. Her performance in ‘Bombshell’ at the start of this five-year period earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Regina King

Regina King won an Academy Award at the start of this period for ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’. She starred as Angela Abar in the limited series ‘Watchmen’, for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award. King made her feature film directorial debut with ‘One Night in Miami…’, which received critical acclaim. She also starred in the Western ‘The Harder They Fall’ as Trudy Smith. Her influence in Hollywood has expanded from acting to becoming a significant directorial voice.
Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her role in the limited series ‘Mare of Easttown’. She played Mare Sheehan, a detective in a small Pennsylvania town investigating a local murder while managing her personal life. Winslet also appeared in ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ as Ronal, a leader of the sea-dwelling Na’vi. She starred in and produced the biographical film ‘Lee’, portraying the war correspondent Lee Miller. Her work in television and film remains highly influential and critically celebrated.
Amanda Seyfried

Amanda Seyfried received her first Academy Award nomination for her role as Marion Davies in ‘Mank’. She went on to win an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Elizabeth Holmes in the miniseries ‘The Dropout’. Her performance as the founder of Theranos was praised for its accuracy and psychological depth. Seyfried also starred in the horror film ‘Things Heard & Seen’ and the series ‘The Crowded Room’. She has successfully transitioned into complex biographical and dramatic roles.
Quinta Brunson

Quinta Brunson created, writes, and stars in the mockumentary sitcom ‘Abbott Elementary’. She has won multiple Emmy Awards for her work on the show, including Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. The series has been credited with revitalizing the network sitcom format and has become a major cultural hit. Brunson also appeared in ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ as Oprah Winfrey. Her rapid ascent as a multi-hyphenate talent has made her one of the most influential women in modern television.
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