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2R may refer to: * A standard consumer print size for photographs. See Standard photographic print sizes * 2R (group), a music group * 2R hypothesis, a hypothesis in genomics and molecular evolution * Yaesu VX-2R, an ultra-compact amateur radio transceiver * Via Rail, IATA code
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2R may refer to: * A standard consumer print size for photographs. See Standard photographic print sizes * 2R (group), a music group * 2R hypothesis, a hypothesis in genomics and molecular evolution * Yaesu VX-2R, an ultra-compact amateur radio transceiver * Via Rail, IATA code
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