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		<title>Cricut Paper Saving Tip</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paper Saving Tip A lot of us want to know the dimensions of a shape before cutting it out. For instance, if you set the size dial at 3 inches, you can be sure that the shape will be 3 inches. However, does that mean that the shape will be 3 inches wide or does [...]]]></description>
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