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The word "原件" (yuánjiàn) is used fairly often in spoken Chinese, especially in the context of documents or other items that need to be kept in their original form. For example, when applying for a visa, one might be asked to provide "原件" (yuánjiàn) of their passport. It is also used in other contexts, such as when discussing the authenticity of a product or item. For example, one might ask if the item is an "原件" (yuánjiàn) or a copy.
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