Detailed information about the 100 most recent patent applications.
| Application Number | Title | Filing Date | Disposal Date | Disposition | Time (months) | Office Actions | Restrictions | Interview | Appeal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17125054 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATING TO NETWORK BASED STORAGE RETENTION | December 2020 | December 2022 | Allow | 24 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17109486 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS | December 2020 | February 2022 | Allow | 14 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 17100195 | Methods and Systems for Detecting Spurious Data Patterns | November 2020 | December 2023 | Allow | 37 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17078238 | DYNAMIC STORAGE GROUP RESIZING DURING CLOUD SNAPSHOP SHIPPING | October 2020 | December 2022 | Allow | 26 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17076538 | UPDATING A LOCAL TREE FOR A CLIENT SYNCHRONIZATION SERVICE | October 2020 | August 2024 | Allow | 46 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 17060523 | DATA REPORTING ARCHITECTURE FOR APPLICATIONS | October 2020 | March 2024 | Allow | 42 | 3 | 1 | Yes | No |
| 16948114 | BLOCKCHAIN BASED DISTRIBUTED FILE SYSTEMS | September 2020 | October 2023 | Allow | 37 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16930850 | DATABASE GENERATION METHOD, DATABASE GENERATION DEVICE, NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM RECORDING DATABASE GENERATION PROGRAM, DATA ANALYSIS METHOD, DATA ANALYZER, AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM RECORDING DATA ANALYSIS PROGRAM | July 2020 | March 2023 | Allow | 32 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16922263 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STREAMING INDIVIDUALIZED MEDIA CONTENT | July 2020 | April 2022 | Allow | 21 | 0 | 0 | No | No |
| 16908574 | DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSOCIATING INTERNET DEVICES BASED UPON DEVICE USAGE | June 2020 | April 2022 | Allow | 22 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16887564 | AUTOMATIC TRANSFORMATION OF DATA BY PATTERNS | May 2020 | September 2023 | Allow | 39 | 3 | 0 | No | No |
| 16885650 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING DATA BASED ON BLOCKCHAIN | May 2020 | January 2023 | Allow | 32 | 3 | 0 | No | No |
| 16881761 | DATA DRIFT HANDLING | May 2020 | December 2022 | Allow | 31 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 16819141 | Method and System for Graph-Based Problem Diagnosis and Root Cause Analysis for IT Operation | March 2020 | December 2022 | Allow | 33 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16796088 | SOLUTION FOR IMPLEMENTING COMPUTING SERVICE BASED ON STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE STATEMENT | February 2020 | August 2022 | Allow | 30 | 6 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16775110 | MATERIALIZED VIEWS OVER EXTERNAL TABLES IN DATABASE SYSTEMS | January 2020 | July 2021 | Allow | 18 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16712386 | DEPENDENCY HANDLING FOR CONFIGURATION TRANSPORT | December 2019 | November 2022 | Allow | 35 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16607166 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MULTI-VERSION UPDATING OF DATA STORED IN A DATA STORAGE SYSTEM | October 2019 | June 2023 | Abandon | 43 | 4 | 0 | No | No |
| 16581930 | DATABASE UPGRADE IN A DISTRIBUTED DATABASE CLUSTER | September 2019 | August 2022 | Allow | 34 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16579717 | AUTO-SCALING USING TEMPORAL SPLITS IN A TIME-SERIES DATABASE | September 2019 | October 2022 | Allow | 36 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16494592 | CONSENSUS SYSTEM DOWNTIME RECOVERY | September 2019 | December 2020 | Allow | 15 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16567799 | Database Server Embedded Process and Code Accelerator | September 2019 | March 2021 | Allow | 18 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16554221 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INDEXING SOURCE CODE IN A SEARCH ENGINE | August 2019 | September 2022 | Allow | 37 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16520692 | ZERO DOWNTIME EVOLUTION OF DATABASE SCHEMAS FOR CLOUD APPLICATIONS | July 2019 | June 2022 | Allow | 35 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16504663 | GLOBAL FILE SYSTEM FOR DATA-INTENSIVE APPLICATIONS | July 2019 | August 2022 | Allow | 37 | 3 | 0 | No | No |
| 16442474 | SCALABLE, SECURE, EFFICIENT, AND ADAPTABLE DISTRIBUTED DIGITAL LEDGER TRANSACTION NETWORK | June 2019 | March 2024 | Abandon | 57 | 6 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16421050 | MULTI-PLATFORM DATABASE SCHEMA MANAGEMENT | May 2019 | August 2024 | Abandon | 60 | 7 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16418892 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAINTAINING EXTRACTED DATA IN A GROUP NODE PROFILE FROM ELECTRONIC ACTIVITIES | May 2019 | August 2021 | Allow | 27 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16404647 | Streaming Microservices for Stream Processing Applications | May 2019 | June 2021 | Abandon | 25 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16392824 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS | April 2019 | September 2020 | Allow | 17 | 0 | 0 | No | No |
| 16385720 | Materialized Views Over External Tables in Database Systems | April 2019 | June 2022 | Allow | 38 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 16369980 | LATENT FEATURE EXTRACTION FROM A NETWORK GRAPH | March 2019 | August 2022 | Allow | 40 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16369079 | CHECKPOINTING DATA FLOW GRAPH COMPUTATION FOR MACHINE LEARNING | March 2019 | August 2021 | Abandon | 29 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16367849 | NEURAL RELATED SEARCH QUERY GENERATION | March 2019 | September 2021 | Allow | 30 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16368011 | CLOUD FILE TRANSFERS USING CLOUD FILE DESCRIPTORS | March 2019 | March 2022 | Allow | 35 | 3 | 0 | No | No |
| 16367713 | TRANSPARENT DATABASE NORMALIZATION IN PROVIDER NETWORKS | March 2019 | December 2022 | Allow | 44 | 4 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 16368448 | DYNAMIC QUERY EXPRESSIONS | March 2019 | June 2022 | Allow | 39 | 4 | 0 | No | Yes |
| 16359398 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DATA REPLICATION SYNCHRONIZATION | March 2019 | June 2021 | Allow | 27 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16283510 | SCALING STATEFUL CLUSTERS WHILE MAINTAINING ACCESS | February 2019 | April 2022 | Allow | 38 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16255448 | ANNOTATIONS FOR PARALLELIZATION OF USER-DEFINED FUNCTIONS WITH FLEXIBLE PARTITIONING | January 2019 | April 2021 | Allow | 27 | 2 | 0 | No | Yes |
| 16246440 | AUTOMATED COMMAND ASSISTANCE FOR A CLOUD SERVICE | January 2019 | September 2022 | Allow | 44 | 4 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 16245315 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING HASH SEARCHING THROUGHPUT IN THE EVENT OF HASH COLLISIONS | January 2019 | September 2022 | Abandon | 44 | 4 | 0 | No | No |
| 16231051 | SYSTEM AND METHOD THAT DETERMINES A SIZE OF METADATA-BASED SYSTEM SNAPSHOTS | December 2018 | January 2022 | Allow | 37 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16230160 | DRAG AND DROP FORMAT CONVERSION BETWEEN APPLICATIONS | December 2018 | September 2021 | Allow | 33 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16199638 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSISTING RESEARCHERS TO PERFORM RESEARCH, TO MANAGE REFERENCED SOURCES, AND TO GENERATE RESEARCH DOCUMENTS | November 2018 | September 2022 | Abandon | 46 | 6 | 0 | No | No |
| 16199036 | STORAGE SERVER AND ADAPTIVE PREFETCHING METHOD PERFORMED BY STORAGE SERVER IN DISTRIBUTED FILE SYSTEM | November 2018 | September 2022 | Abandon | 46 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16198708 | CONTEXTUAL INTERESTINGNESS RANKING OF DOCUMENTS FOR DUE DILIGENCE IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY WITH ENTITY GROUPING | November 2018 | October 2022 | Allow | 46 | 5 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 16172644 | Streaming Microservices for Stream Processing Applications | October 2018 | February 2019 | Allow | 4 | 0 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16143038 | AUGMENTING PROJECT DATA WITH SEARCHABLE METADATA FOR FACILITATING PROJECT QUERIES | September 2018 | February 2022 | Allow | 41 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16141572 | COLUMN DATA COMPRESSION SCHEMES FOR SCALING WRITES AND READS ON DATABASE SYSTEMS | September 2018 | August 2022 | Allow | 47 | 6 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16141868 | FEATURIZATION FOR COLUMNAR DATABASES | September 2018 | September 2022 | Allow | 47 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16116138 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING DATA FROM A MANUAL | August 2018 | December 2020 | Abandon | 28 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 16041583 | SANITIZING DATABASE STRUCTURES FOR TESTING | July 2018 | August 2021 | Allow | 37 | 3 | 0 | No | No |
| 16041625 | SUPPLY KNOWLEDGE PORTAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS | July 2018 | October 2022 | Allow | 50 | 5 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 16039152 | SEARCH METHOD AND APPARATUS | July 2018 | June 2021 | Abandon | 35 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15982944 | LATE-BINDING DATABASE VIEWS | May 2018 | December 2023 | Allow | 60 | 6 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 15982255 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS RELATING TO NETWORK BASED STORAGE | May 2018 | April 2021 | Allow | 35 | 1 | 1 | No | No |
| 15966114 | SWITCH CONFIGURATION TROUBLESHOOTING | April 2018 | July 2020 | Allow | 27 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15832604 | System and Method for Displaying Data From A Storage | December 2017 | September 2023 | Abandon | 60 | 4 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 15832446 | IDENTIFYING VIDEOS WITH INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT BY PROCESSING SEARCH LOGS | December 2017 | March 2022 | Allow | 52 | 5 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15832529 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS | December 2017 | June 2021 | Abandon | 42 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15725802 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STREAMING INDIVIDUALIZED MEDIA CONTENT | October 2017 | March 2020 | Allow | 30 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15693181 | LIGHTWEIGHT DATA RECONSTRUCTION BASED ON BACKUP DATA | August 2017 | August 2021 | Allow | 48 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15665285 | AUTOMATIC FIRMWARE UPGRADE OF AN EMBEDDED NODE | July 2017 | January 2022 | Allow | 54 | 6 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15665118 | CREATING DASHBOARDS FOR VIEWING DATA IN A DATA STORAGE SYSTEM BASED ON NATURAL LANGUAGE REQUESTS | July 2017 | June 2022 | Allow | 59 | 6 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15665197 | DATA CONDITIONING FOR DATASET DESTINATION | July 2017 | May 2022 | Allow | 58 | 5 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15640927 | GRAPH DIFFUSION SIMILARITY MEASURE FOR STRUCTURED AND UNSTRUCTURED DATA SETS | July 2017 | December 2020 | Abandon | 42 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15629321 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS | June 2017 | February 2019 | Allow | 20 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15533664 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FILTERING DATA SERIES | June 2017 | October 2021 | Abandon | 53 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15614982 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING ABNORMALITY IDENTIFIERS BASED ON SIGNATURES GENERATED FOR MULTIMEDIA CONTENT ELEMENTS | June 2017 | October 2020 | Abandon | 40 | 4 | 0 | No | Yes |
| 15494703 | CONTENT OBJECT INDEXING AND RESOLUTION SYSTEM | April 2017 | August 2021 | Abandon | 52 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15520076 | PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP NETWORK SEARCH SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR | April 2017 | February 2020 | Abandon | 34 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15491131 | IDENTIFYING RESOLUTIONS BASED ON RECORDED ACTIONS | April 2017 | December 2022 | Allow | 60 | 4 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 15456256 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DATA REPLICATION SYNCHRONIZATION | March 2017 | November 2018 | Allow | 21 | 1 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15412092 | Data Request Workflow System | January 2017 | August 2022 | Allow | 60 | 4 | 0 | Yes | Yes |
| 15412245 | DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSOCIATING INTERNET DEVICES BASED UPON DEVICE USAGE | January 2017 | March 2020 | Allow | 38 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15328199 | SENTENCE SET EXTRACTION SYSTEM, METHOD, AND PROGRAM | January 2017 | March 2020 | Abandon | 38 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15411713 | MEMORY-AWARE PLAN NEGOTIATION IN QUERY CONCURRENCY CONTROL | January 2017 | March 2020 | Allow | 38 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15411516 | FOOTPRINT SEARCH METHOD AND SYSTEM | January 2017 | July 2020 | Abandon | 41 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15410701 | Database Redo Log Optimization by Skipping MVCC Redo Log Records | January 2017 | October 2020 | Allow | 44 | 4 | 0 | No | No |
| 15367259 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE FOR OPTIMIZING DATABASE OPERATIONS | December 2016 | September 2021 | Abandon | 57 | 6 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15316052 | DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MULTIPLE META-ALGORITHMIC PATTERNS | December 2016 | March 2021 | Abandon | 51 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15315948 | IDENTIFYING RELEVANT TOPICS FOR RECOMMENDING A RESOURCE | December 2016 | December 2020 | Abandon | 48 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15367162 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM FOR CONVERSATION ANALYSIS | December 2016 | June 2019 | Abandon | 30 | 1 | 0 | No | No |
| 15362626 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INDEXING SOURCE CODE IN A SEARCH ENGINE | November 2016 | May 2019 | Allow | 29 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15101727 | TERMINAL FOR DISPLAYING ELEMENTS OF A DATABASE HIERARCHIZED IN N LEVELS | September 2016 | March 2021 | Abandon | 57 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15125715 | DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND DATA MANAGEMENT METHOD | September 2016 | September 2019 | Allow | 36 | 2 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15263930 | SELECTING AN INCREMENTAL BACKUP APPROACH | September 2016 | March 2021 | Abandon | 54 | 4 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15263771 | Identifying Key Terms Related to an Entity | September 2016 | June 2021 | Abandon | 57 | 5 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15263509 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLUSTERING SEARCH QUERY SUGGESTIONS | September 2016 | December 2020 | Abandon | 51 | 4 | 0 | No | No |
| 15262378 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING SEARCH QUERY SUGGESTIONS | September 2016 | March 2020 | Allow | 42 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15213816 | MODIFIED QUERY EXECUTION PLANS IN HYBRID MEMORY SYSTEMS FOR IN-MEMORY DATABASES | July 2016 | April 2022 | Abandon | 60 | 4 | 0 | No | Yes |
| 15214082 | INCREASING PERFORMANCE OF IN-MEMORY DATABASES USING RE-ORDERED QUERY EXECUTION PLANS | July 2016 | August 2022 | Abandon | 60 | 4 | 0 | No | Yes |
| 15213861 | FULL SYSTEM SIMULATOR AND MEMORY-AWARE SPLAY TREE FOR IN-MEMORY DATABASES IN HYBRID MEMORY SYSTEMS | July 2016 | June 2018 | Allow | 23 | 0 | 0 | No | No |
| 15214102 | FULL SYSTEM SIMULATOR AND MEMORY-AWARE SPLAY TREE FOR IN-MEMORY DATABASES IN HYBRID MEMORY SYSTEMS | July 2016 | June 2019 | Allow | 35 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 15214119 | ITERATIVE SEARCH TOOL AND USER INTERFACE | July 2016 | March 2021 | Allow | 56 | 5 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 15072424 | INDEX TRAVERSALS UTILIZING ALTERNATE IN-MEMORY SEARCH STRUCTURE AND SYSTEM MEMORY COSTING | March 2016 | February 2018 | Allow | 23 | 2 | 0 | No | No |
| 14953455 | DETECTING LONGEST REGULAR EXPRESSION MATCHES | November 2015 | June 2019 | Allow | 43 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14859379 | DETECTING LONGEST REGULAR EXPRESSION MATCHES | September 2015 | June 2019 | Allow | 52 | 3 | 0 | Yes | No |
| 14859376 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING EXPLORATION OF DATA ITEMS | September 2015 | November 2021 | Allow | 60 | 7 | 0 | Yes | No |
This analysis examines appeal outcomes and the strategic value of filing appeals for examiner EYERS, DUSTIN D.
With a 50.0% reversal rate, the PTAB reverses the examiner's rejections in a meaningful percentage of cases. This reversal rate is above the USPTO average, indicating that appeals have better success here than typical.
Filing a Notice of Appeal can sometimes lead to allowance even before the appeal is fully briefed or decided by the PTAB. This occurs when the examiner or their supervisor reconsiders the rejection during the mandatory appeal conference (MPEP § 1207.01) after the appeal is filed.
In this dataset, 52.2% of applications that filed an appeal were subsequently allowed. This appeal filing benefit rate is in the top 25% across the USPTO, indicating that filing appeals is particularly effective here. The act of filing often prompts favorable reconsideration during the mandatory appeal conference.
✓ Appeals to PTAB show good success rates. If you have a strong case on the merits, consider fully prosecuting the appeal to a Board decision.
✓ Filing a Notice of Appeal is strategically valuable. The act of filing often prompts favorable reconsideration during the mandatory appeal conference.
Examiner EYERS, DUSTIN D works in Art Unit 2164 and has examined 161 patent applications in our dataset. With an allowance rate of 62.7%, this examiner allows applications at a lower rate than most examiners at the USPTO. Applications typically reach final disposition in approximately 42 months.
Examiner EYERS, DUSTIN D's allowance rate of 62.7% places them in the 24% percentile among all USPTO examiners. This examiner is less likely to allow applications than most examiners at the USPTO.
On average, applications examined by EYERS, DUSTIN D receive 3.39 office actions before reaching final disposition. This places the examiner in the 90% percentile for office actions issued. This examiner issues more office actions than most examiners, which may indicate thorough examination or difficulty in reaching agreement with applicants.
The median time to disposition (half-life) for applications examined by EYERS, DUSTIN D is 42 months. This places the examiner in the 19% percentile for prosecution speed. Applications take longer to reach final disposition with this examiner compared to most others.
Conducting an examiner interview provides a +23.6% benefit to allowance rate for applications examined by EYERS, DUSTIN D. This interview benefit is in the 68% percentile among all examiners. Recommendation: Interviews provide an above-average benefit with this examiner and are worth considering.
When applicants file an RCE with this examiner, 19.3% of applications are subsequently allowed. This success rate is in the 22% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Insight: RCEs show lower effectiveness with this examiner compared to others. Consider whether a continuation application might be more strategic, especially if you need to add new matter or significantly broaden claims.
This examiner enters after-final amendments leading to allowance in 13.2% of cases where such amendments are filed. This entry rate is in the 15% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Recommendation: This examiner rarely enters after-final amendments compared to other examiners. You should generally plan to file an RCE or appeal rather than relying on after-final amendment entry. Per MPEP § 714.12, primary examiners have discretion in entering after-final amendments, and this examiner exercises that discretion conservatively.
When applicants request a pre-appeal conference (PAC) with this examiner, 0.0% result in withdrawal of the rejection or reopening of prosecution. This success rate is in the 6% percentile among all examiners. Note: Pre-appeal conferences show limited success with this examiner compared to others. While still worth considering, be prepared to proceed with a full appeal brief if the PAC does not result in favorable action.
This examiner withdraws rejections or reopens prosecution in 53.3% of appeals filed. This is in the 25% percentile among all examiners. Of these withdrawals, 6.2% occur early in the appeal process (after Notice of Appeal but before Appeal Brief). Strategic Insight: This examiner rarely withdraws rejections during the appeal process compared to other examiners. If you file an appeal, be prepared to fully prosecute it to a PTAB decision. Per MPEP § 1207, the examiner will prepare an Examiner's Answer maintaining the rejections.
When applicants file petitions regarding this examiner's actions, 27.3% are granted (fully or in part). This grant rate is in the 14% percentile among all examiners. Strategic Note: Petitions are rarely granted regarding this examiner's actions compared to other examiners. Ensure you have a strong procedural basis before filing a petition, as the Technology Center Director typically upholds this examiner's decisions.
Examiner's Amendments: This examiner makes examiner's amendments in 0.0% of allowed cases (in the 11% percentile). This examiner rarely makes examiner's amendments compared to other examiners. You should expect to make all necessary claim amendments yourself through formal amendment practice.
Quayle Actions: This examiner issues Ex Parte Quayle actions in 0.0% of allowed cases (in the 13% percentile). This examiner rarely issues Quayle actions compared to other examiners. Allowances typically come directly without a separate action for formal matters.
Based on the statistical analysis of this examiner's prosecution patterns, here are tailored strategic recommendations:
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