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1 телеграфный адрес
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2 кодовый адрес для телеграмм
Economy: cable address, cable telegraphic addressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кодовый адрес для телеграмм
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3 сокращённый адрес для телеграмм
Economy: cable address, cable telegraphic addressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сокращённый адрес для телеграмм
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4 адрес для телеграмм
адрес для телеграмм, телеграфный адрес — cable address
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5 телеграфный адрес
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