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VE 4445 108/87 54
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EYRIE
EYRIE 28110 53 C7
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE 7115 53 C1
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE T8845 53 C1
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE T8845 53 C3
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE T8845 53 C5
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE T8846 51 C3
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE T8846 51 C4
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE T8850 53 C1
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE T8850 53 C3
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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EYRIE
EYRIE T8850 53 C5
"The index number is a measurement of how efficiently a lens material bends light, which determines the lens's thickness and weight. A higher index number means the lens is thinner and lighter, making it the best choice for stronger prescriptions, while a lower index is suitable for weaker prescriptions and is more affordable."
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